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Trump Reportedly Had No Idea How To Pronounce 'Nepal'—And His Attempt Was Way Off 😮

Trump Reportedly Had No Idea How To Pronounce 'Nepal'—And His Attempt Was Way Off 😮
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Trump just covfefe'd again, but this time during a briefing before he met with India's prime minister.


We all remember when Trump referred to Haiti and other African nations as "shithole countries". He's also famously referred to the tragedy of September 11th as "7/11" and proven that he's never picked up a Bible when he read from "two Corinthians" instead of "Second Corinthians" as any church goer would know it to be called.



Most recently, a "person close to Trump" told Politico about his prep session before meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. Apparently, Trump pronounced Bhutan as "button" and Nepal as... "nipple".



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Now, being the man who talked about grabbing pussies and still got elected, I can't say I'm surprised. And being the man who walked in front of the Queen, I'm still not shocked. But come on... mispronouncing a country that is relatively phonetically spelled? One's got to wonder what's really on his mind instead of foreign relations.



Twitter is over him.

















Others saw an instant meme.













I think it's time to Make America Educated Again.



H/T: Mashable, VICE News

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