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What Do You Do? is a dialogue snowclone popular on Twitter in which a person says what they do for a living and another person asks them questions, resulting in the first person getting frustrated and making a hyperbolic joke. The format plays out in a similar fashion to the Where Are You From? meme.

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On June 1st, 2018, Twitter user @Chemjobber[1] started the snowclone by using the "Where Are You From?" format to describe their job as a chemist. The tweet gained over 1,600 retweets and 9,300 likes (shown below).



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In the following days, other Twitter users picked up the format to describe their profession. Many of these were related to media jobs. For example, Twitter user @justjuliawhelan did the joke about her profession as an audiobook narrator, gaining over 100 retweets and 17,00 likes (shown below, left). User Joe Posnanski made the joke about being a sportswriter, gaining over 180 retweets and 1,300 likes (shown below, right).



Other professions cited in popular tweets include doctors and psychology professors (shown below).



The jokes were covered by Twitter Moments,[2] Inverse,[3] and Independent.[4] Select All[5] also covered the meme but was critical of it, saying it was mostly a format used for people to humblebrag.

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