Being Lebanese can be tough sometimes, but we’re not complaining!
The struggle is real
The tree on our flag is not a Christmas tree. It’s a Cedars Tree
— ʟᴇʙᴀɴᴏɴ (@LebaneseProblem) December 25, 2017
The WiFi cannot handle anything
So there’s wind outside, rain and whatever.. nothing anyone can’t handle.. except my wifi, my wifi can’t handle it. #LebaneseProblems
— christelle nahas (@chrisnahas94) November 21, 2017
Force feeding is the norm
It only becomes a @LebaneseProblem when the whole fam forces food down ur throat? pic.twitter.com/E5YrUIIdFU
— Yasmeena?? (@AmIYourHabbibi) October 4, 2017
When a simple lunch turns into a feast
I invited 4 people for dinner at my house. 13 confirmed so far #Lebaneseproblems
— هند (@hindaboukhzam) December 26, 2017
Family tree vs. family forest
– Me: is X a relative? He added me on fb. – Dad: eh, he’s your grandfather’s cousin’s son’s wife’s uncle’s father. – Me: ah ? … ok it’s clear now (not)#lebaneseproblems
— Réa (@ReaJabara) November 21, 2017
All day every day
Takk el disjoncteur #lebaneseproblems
— Dragonlady (@dragonideas) August 26, 2017
Or tabboule
#lebaneseproblems when your eating za3tar and random people start talking to u… pic.twitter.com/Ci9GnXrk0W
— Yaz ♕ (@yasmina_fa) June 21, 2017
Everyone thinks they make the best hummus
my dad and uncle are really in the kitchen right now arguing about who makes the best hummus @LebaneseProblem
— be cool man (@sborkush) December 24, 2017
Imagine what would happen if we don’t answer our parents’ calls
“Dude, just don’t answer your mom”
Bro, first of all I’m Lebanese @LebaneseProblem — Joe Karam (@jfkaram506) October 17, 2017
When landings are celebrated
Pilot: Hey everybody, please fasten your seatbelts as we prepare for landing.
Lebanese Passengers: pic.twitter.com/ZJjIm37mkC@LebaneseProblem — Joe Karam (@jfkaram506) November 20, 2017
The biggest problem
Wasta. ?? #lebaneseproblems #lebanon #wasta pic.twitter.com/9Egi9UQZua
— The961 (@the961com) October 27, 2017
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