If you're an American,Lily LaBeau Archives the Fourth of July is a day for fireworks, food, and celebration.
If you're British, however, it seems like it's mainly a day for Twitter jokes.
SEE ALSO: Fourth of July foods, rankedFrom Queen GIFs to comments on date format, the UK response to Independence Day on Twitter was pretty much as British as it gets.
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Don't worry, America: we were probably just jealous that you had a day off work and we didn't.
[H/T Twitter Moments]
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