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We’re certainly thankful for this hilarious holiday story. An accidental text about Thanksgiving plans that turned into an actual invite has gone viral — receiving over 180,000 re-tweets and 300,000 likes on Twitter. And the tale is as sweet as candied yams. On Nov. 15, 17-year-old Jamal Hinton from Chandler, Arizona got looped into a group text. The text included two unknown numbers and an invite to Thanksgiving. Confused, Hinton asked who they were. The texter responded with: “Your grandma.”

Jamal Hinton

Hinton, still slightly bewildered and thinking it could possibly be his actual grandmother, asked the texter to take and send him a selfie.

Jamal Hinton

The texter was definitely not his grandma.

Jamal Hinton

Jamal Hinton

In response, Hinton cheekily asked if he could still swing by for Turkey Day.

Jamal Hinton

And that’s when the grandma who was not Hinton’s grandma did the most adorably grandma-ish thing a grandma could possibly do. She. Texted. Him. THIS:

Jamal Hinton

After the interaction, Hinton’s friend, Ronald, posted screenshots of the texted conversation to Twitter, and the post blew up:

@gabeleadley@RonaldDoee Nancy (she looks like a Nancy, so I'm assuming) is the MVP of grandmas. — kelby wingert (@KelbyWingert) November 16, 2016

@RonaldDoee IF GRANDMA EATIN WE ALL EATIN LMAOO😂🤘🏽 — camille (@heycamille) November 16, 2016

@RonaldDoee This tweet is what America needs right now. — Black Jacobin (@TheReelAnderson) November 16, 2016