you are called welcome


1. first used by e. little, it is a phrase that fully encapsulates one of the many unnerving situations that arise during “meet at greet” at otter creek c of c.
e. little: “are you new here?”
jan doe: “no we’ve gone here for years, but i’m not sure what you would call us.”
e. little: “well, you are called welcome.”

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