Nationality Double Meaning Comment Thread

A vertical screenshot of a social media comment thread featuring five user comments, each humorously misinterpreting nationality adjectives as unrelated nouns. The first comment by 'hoodrichjay' states, 'I hate when people say "I'm Spanish" like no that's a language not a nationality.' Subsequent comments by 'gypped', 'pinkmanjesse', 'frank-ieno', and 'roughleaf' follow the same structure, replacing 'Spanish' with 'Danish' (pastry), 'Belgian' (waffle), 'Finnish' (pun on 'finish'), and 'Chilean' (pun on 'chill'), respectively. Each comment uses the format: 'I hate when people say "I'm [Nationality]" like no that's a [unrelated noun] not a nationality.'
@hoodrichjay

I hate when people say "I'm Spanish" like no that's a language not a nationality

Dialogue

hoodrichjay
I hate when people say "I'm Spanish" like no that's a language not a nationality
gypped
i hate when people say "i'm danish" like no that's a pastry not a nationality
pinkmanjesse
i hate when people say "i'm belgian" like no that's a waffle not a nationality
frank-ieno
i hate when people say "i'm finnish" but u just startin
roughleaf
I hate it when people say "I'm Chilean" but they're busy stressing about exams.

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A thread of user comments humorously misinterpreting nationality adjectives as other meanings (e.g., Spanish as language, Danish as pastry)

Overview

A vertical screenshot of a social media comment thread featuring five user comments, each humorously misinterpreting nationality adjectives as unrelated nouns. The first comment by 'hoodrichjay' states, 'I hate when people say "I'm Spanish" like no that's a language not a nationality.' Subsequent comments by 'gypped', 'pinkmanjesse', 'frank-ieno', and 'roughleaf' follow the same structure, replacing 'Spanish' with 'Danish' (pastry), 'Belgian' (waffle), 'Finnish' (pun on 'finish'), and 'Chilean' (pun on 'chill'), respectively. Each comment uses the format: 'I hate when people say "I'm [Nationality]" like no that's a [unrelated noun] not a nationality.'

Origin notes

The image appears to be a user-created collage of comments from a social media platform (likely Reddit, Twitter/X, or a similar forum), where users contributed pun-based replies to an initial comment about misusing nationality terms. The compilation method suggests it was created by screenshotting multiple comments and arranging them vertically. No visible watermarks or platform logos are present, but the layout resembles comment threads from platforms like Reddit or Twitter. The content is a remix of individual user comments combined into a single image for comedic effect.

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