30+ Times Grandmas And Grandpas Sassed Their Way On The Internet

The presence of elderly people on social media is both a blessing and a curse.

Grandparents on social media can be a delightful surprise, especially when their posts land with a level of honesty younger users rarely see online. From blunt Facebook comments to accidental roasts, these older relatives often turn everyday scrolling into comedy.

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This roundup collects funny internet moments from grandmas and grandpas who clearly never got the memo about softening their opinions. The posts, captions, and reactions all show the same thing, once they get comfortable online, they can be unexpectedly savage.

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And that is exactly why these classic boomer-style comments are still impossible to ignore.

1. DON'T WASTE MY TIME.

1. DON'T WASTE MY TIME.
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2. Just speaking facts here

2. Just speaking facts here
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3. Will the Today Show respond?

So much for the mutual "friendship".

3. Will the Today Show respond?

4. Granny just keeping it real

4. Granny just keeping it real

5. Ripped jeans inspired by Huckleberry Finn?

5. Ripped jeans inspired by Huckleberry Finn?

6. Don't trample on John's feelings

6. Don't trample on John's feelings

7. Just how tasty was her potato salad?

7. Just how tasty was her potato salad?

8. The devil will put you to sleep!

8. The devil will put you to sleep!

9. If your grandparents know how to type properly in all cases, then you have the premium ones.

9. If your grandparents know how to type properly in all cases, then you have the premium ones.

10. Sadly (or luckily), they are cats.

10. Sadly (or luckily), they are cats.

11. "What would be rude, Juanita, is calling you a bitch!"

Sick burns everywhere.

11. "What would be rude, Juanita, is calling you a bitch!"

12. Oh no...

12. Oh no...

13. Can anyone hire someone to Walmart?

13. Can anyone hire someone to Walmart?

14. What did that goose ever do to you?

14. What did that goose ever do to you?

This reminds us of the cousin who criticized her baking skills when she refused to share grandma’s cookie recipe.

15. It's not a compliment at all.

15. It's not a compliment at all.

16. Facepalm.

16. Facepalm.

17. Why turn down a bingo night?

17. Why turn down a bingo night?

18. No time for the flirting games.

18. No time for the flirting games.

19. Enjoy the free time, they said.

19. Enjoy the free time, they said.

20. Sometimes the most savage burns end with the sweetest words.

20. Sometimes the most savage burns end with the sweetest words.

21. Right back at ya.

21. Right back at ya.

22. They did not specify.

22. They did not specify.

23. Speaking it into existence.

23. Speaking it into existence.

24. Nice share, nice try.

24. Nice share, nice try.

25. Serves him right?

25. Serves him right?

26. Old folk trolling.

26. Old folk trolling.

27. Lasagna somehow found its way into this post.

27. Lasagna somehow found its way into this post.

28. Grandpa just chillin'.

28. Grandpa just chillin'.

29. The classic reply.

29. The classic reply.

30. Thoughts on Hanukkah.

30. Thoughts on Hanukkah.

31. Oh, Kenny.

31. Oh, Kenny.

32. Just some kind of misunderstanding...

32. Just some kind of misunderstanding...

33. Thanks for your input.

33. Thanks for your input.

34. Fair warning.

34. Fair warning.

35. Grandkids up for trade.

35. Grandkids up for trade.

That is the charm of older relatives online, they can turn a simple comment into a full roast without even trying.

Do you have a grandparent who posts like this too? Share it with your family and friends, and read on for the rest of the laughs.

For more grandma recipe warfare, see the cousin who demanded meatloaf secrets and stirred drama.

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