Texas Humor founder gives woman's 'learn English' request an epic smackdown

CEO and founder of Texas Humor, Jay B Sauceda, had the best response when a customer told him the company's website was "too Tex-Mex."

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Texas Humor, a company that fully focuses on embracing true Texas pride, just issued the most epic Lone Star-style comeback to a person claiming their site was "too Tex-Mex."

Jay B Sauceda, CEO and founder of the company, shared a post about the incident on Twitter along with his response.

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According to the post, a woman emailed Texas Humor's help desk saying the site "seems to [sic] Tex-Mex" and asking for them to "make [their[ shirts in larger sizes." She then suggested that they make shirts with the phrase "Welcome to Texas, learn English, OR GO Home!"

Sauceda responded to the email the best way a Texan knows how — with Texas pride and Southern politeness.

In his lengthy reply, he mentioned that he is Hispanic and his ancestors lived in Texas back in the 1800s. He also spoke about the company's diverse staff and how it reflects the "melting pot" nature of the state.

Sauceda continued the email saying, "We are all products of the great melting pot that is the beautiful state of Texas ... The 12,000+ orders we've shipped to folks around the worlds are proof that we're not alone in that love of all things Texas. Tex-Mex or not."

But the best part of the whole response was the last line: "I really apologize if the Tex-Mex flavor is too strong for ya on our store. Spicy food just ain't for everybody."

Texas Humor also has a huge following on social media for their totally relatable memes and posts.

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Daniela Sternitzky-Di Napoli is a digital producer at Chron.com. You can read more of her stories here and follow her on twitter at @Dani_DiNapoli.