It says went. Not studied. Resume Lie Meme

The meme sets up a humorous job interview scenario. The top text shows an interviewer pointing out that the applicant's resume says they went to Harvard University, and the applicant clarifies they only attended the campus for their cousin's graduation ceremony. Below this setup is a reaction image of the character Mariano from *Encanto* with a shocked, disbelieving expression, representing the interviewer's response to the absurd resume lie. The joke relies on the ambiguous meaning of the word 'went': the resume implies the applicant studied and graduated from Harvard, while the applicant only means they physically visited the campus once.

Dialogue

Job interviewer: It says in your résumé you went to Harvard University.
Me: Yes for my cousin's graduation
Job interviewer:

Overview

The meme sets up a humorous job interview scenario. The top text shows an interviewer pointing out that the applicant's resume says they went to Harvard University, and the applicant clarifies they only attended the campus for their cousin's graduation ceremony. Below this setup is a reaction image of the character Mariano from Encanto with a shocked, disbelieving expression, representing the interviewer's response to the absurd resume lie. The joke relies on the ambiguous meaning of the word 'went': the resume implies the applicant studied and graduated from Harvard, while the applicant only means they physically visited the campus once.

Origin notes

This meme was originally shared on Reddit meme communities, as noted in the provided source information. It uses a widely popular reaction image template of Mariano from the 2021 Disney animated film Encanto, which is commonly deployed online to depict confused, shocked, or disapproving reactions to ridiculous or unexpected statements. The humor taps into the widely relatable trend of people exaggerating qualifications on job resumes to appear more employable.

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