19 times people hilariously resorted to sarcasm to describe where they come from
11.
https://twitter.com/SloppyNathan/status/1001593777176416257
12.
“Where are you from?”
“California”
“Oh cool where?”
“Fullerton”
“Uh, what’s that near?”
“Brea, Anaheim, Buena Park…”
“Huh?”
“Disneyland, I live in California adventure, eat breakfast with the Princesses and Buzz lightyear tucks me into bed at night.” https://t.co/GCT3Zr9q44— yazi (@yazii__) May 30, 2018
13.
“Where are you from?”
“PA”
“Where in PA?”
“Kutztown”
“What’s it near???”
“Allentown…Reading…”
“Huhh?”
“Philly, I’m from Philly. My father is Carson Wentz, we live in the Liberty Bell and eat cheesesteaks for every meal.” https://t.co/4jOtVOheSo
— Jocelen Ruth (@joei_ruth) May 24, 2018
14.
https://twitter.com/_andy31_/status/1000335001903345665
15.
“Where are you from?”
“TX.”
“Where in TX?”
“League city.”
“What’s that near?”
“Kemah, Seabrook, Clear Lake, Dickinson, etc…”
“Huh??”
“Houston. I’m from Houston. My aunt is Beyoncé, we eat Whataburger and BBQ everyday while we travel to the rodeo on our space ship.” https://t.co/Q1kTkGwyiS
— Keanu Duong (@KeanuDuong) May 30, 2018
16.
https://twitter.com/cherity1313/status/1001870619754074114
17.
https://twitter.com/CorneliuVolosen/status/1001912896404639746
18.
“Where are you from?”
“Scotland”
“Where in Scotland?”
“Newmachar”
“Where’s that near?”
“North of Aberdeen”
“Huh?”
“Edinburgh. I’m from Edinburgh. I live in the castle, William Wallace is my dad, I have a pet haggis and every night I fall asleep to lullabies on bagpipes” https://t.co/AXqjayUfC2
— Scott 🇮🇹🏴 (@Adioson94) May 31, 2018
19.
https://twitter.com/Escita99/status/1002236811022827520
For some people, it’s not all that tricky.
Where are you from?
NC
Where in NC?
Wilmington
Oh, I know where that’s at
Wait what?
Yeah, I know exactly where that’s at
Holy shit…this was way easier than it seems on Twitter
— Justin (@JustinAldrich_) May 31, 2018
And then this guy deconstructed the comedy for everyone.
Them: Where are you from?
Me: a suburb
Them: where?
Me: slightly larger definition of said suburb
Them: where?
Me: name of closest city. Stereotype of nearest city that I now claim as part of my individual identity1,423RT 4.5K likes
— ZΛC (@TeamfollowZac) May 31, 2018