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Are these the greatest Facebook pages of all time? Hilarious ‘wisdom’ posts that everyone should abide by

If you're having a bad day at work or at home... these are sure to cheer you up

THESE are the hilarious Facebook pages you should be following, if you want to brighten up your day at work.

The brutally honest group admins apply classic British humour to every aspect of daily life - from work to parenting, and even doing the food shop.

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They're sure to give you a chuckle, and might make you feel a bit better about your own life.

You never know - they might even give you some sassy inspiration.

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First up is the brilliantly cynical Humor Meets Comics page – with its hilarious anecdotes on daily and working life.

Then there’s Overheard in Waitrose – where you get to read a selection of the funniest things middle class people have said while shopping in the pricey supermarket.

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There’s this exchange, observed between a young couple.

Man: “Right we should split up. You get the cucumbers and I'll get the carrots.”

Woman: “Fantastic idea Dave!”

Man: “Divide and conquer Jade, DIVIDE AND CONQUER!”

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And this conversation between a mum and her kid, in Chandler’s Ford: “Mummy, mummy, please can I have the Cookies & Cream Ice Cream?

“I've worked so very hard at my tennis!”

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While one mum’s expecting an important guest in Banstead Waitrose: “Archie, can you go and pick some olives, we have the bishop coming round for supper.”

Another woman almost forgets to look out for her ‘pet’ in Raynes Park, saying: “Oh hang on, I need to get some chicken for the fox.”

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While this couple were NOT impressed by Sainsbury’s biscuit selection: “Lady to her husband: ‘I'm just looking for those really nice biscuits with chocolate on them.’

He replies: ‘They're from Waitrose dear - they don't do anything nice like that in here!’”

Aunty Acid and Some E Cards are also good for a chuckle.

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While the users of Spell Check A Racist tear prejudiced people apart by breaking down the errors in their opinionated Facebook statuses and tweets.

So next time you're bored scrolling through your Facebook news feed, check out these pages instead!

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