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Confused Grandma Accidentally Texts Stranger About Thanksgiving Dinner Plans, Then Makes MORTIFYING Realization

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Jamal Hinton, a 17-year-old from Chandler, AZ, was innocently staring at his phone when he got a text from a number he didn’t recognize. The stranger had an interesting offer for him, though: An invitation to her family’s Thanksgiving dinner.

The texter, who obviously had the wrong number, was surely baffled when Hinton responded with his photo and his own text: “You’re not my grandma.” But he jokingly asked if he could have a plate, anyway–and that’s when things got truly crazy.

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“Of course you can,” wrote the mystery texter, a woman named Wanda Dench from a nearby town. “That’s what grandmas do.”

Hinton’s friend posted the text exchange online, where it started to immediately go viral. Apparently people were loving the feel-good vibes put out by this hospitable grandma, whose unexpected invitation truly displays the Thanksgiving spirit.

When Hinton and Dench met face-to-face recently, it seems she invited Hinton’s entire family to this year’s Turkey Day celebration (along with her real grandchildren, of course). That’s one dinner conversation that’s sure to sparkle!

via HuffingtonPost.com

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