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How To Say 'Thank You' In Spanish

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How To Say 'Thank You' In Spanish, also known as How To Say Gracias In Spanish, is a meme trend where Twitter / X users post photos of grass, the letter "C" or "E," and an image of a person or pop culture reference they do not like. The caption alludes to how a combination of the three images spells out the Spanish word for "thank you," "gracias," with the implication being that the last image represents the word "ass." The joke initially began with sports-related pages before spreading to animation and Stan Twitter communities in 2024 and 2025.

Origin

The earliest known post that features the joke, "how do you say 'thank you' in Spanish?" alongside a photo of grass, the letter "E" and YouTuber Stable Ronaldo was posted on February 27th, 2021 by X[1] user @OkisFN, gathering over 2,900 likes in four years.


X user @OkisFN tweeted, "how do you say “thank you” in Spanish?" alongside a photo of grass, the letter "E" and YouTuber "Stable Ronaldo":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/stable-ronaldo. The post marks one of the earliest known posts featuring the "Grass-E-As" joke online.

Spread

On February 28th, 2022, X[2] user @peak_wessi tweeted, "How to say "Thank You" in Spanish" alongside a photo of grass, the letter "C," and a photo of Cristiano Ronaldo. The post gathered over 4,000 likes in three years.


X user @peak_wessi tweeted, "How to say "Thank You" in Spanish" alongside a photo of grass, the letter "C" and a photo of "Christiano Ronaldo":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/cristiano-ronaldo. The post gathered over 4,000 likes in three years.

On December 30th, 2025, X[3] user @TrollFootball posted a version of the "How to say "thank you" in Spanish meme," posting a photo of grass turf, the letter "C" and the Manchester United logo. The post gathered over 12 million views and 80,000 likes in over a year.


X user @TrollFootball posted a version of the "How to say "thank you" in Spanish meme," posting a photo of grass turf, the letter "C" and the Manchester United logo. The post gathered over 12 million views and 80,000 likes in over a year.

A December 6th, 2024, Stan Twitter interaction showing now-suspended X[4] user @BARBHIVENATOR's tweet asking if "gracias" in Spanish was "el thankito" is a notable development in the meme. The interaction was reposted in response to @bluebittersuite posting a photo of singer Gracie Abrams and rapper Nicki Minaj, implying that the latter was the "ass" in "gracias." X[5] user @dontsayrem reposted the tweet on June 29th, 2025, gathering over 8 million views and 200,000 likes in two months.


X user @dontsayrem posted a screenshot of @barbhivenator and @bluebittersuite's interaction, gathering over 8 million plays and 290,000 likes in two months.

On August 10th, 2025, X[6] user @HometownShelter posted a version of the meme where the "ass" in "gracias" was Glitchtale, a poorly received animated reimagining of the popular video game Undertale.


X user @HometownShelter tweeted, "HOW TO SAY 'THANK YOU’ IN SPANISH," alongside a photo of grass, the letter "C" and a poster for <i>Glitchtale</i>, a poorly received animated reimagining of the popular video game "_Undertale_":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/undertale.

Various Examples


X user @TherealCJP64 tweeted, "How to say “Thank You” in Spanish!" alongside a photo of grass, the letter "C" and the Yankees baseball team logo. The post gathered over 29,000 likes in five days. X user @PedriFuego posted a photo of English soccer player Jude Bellingham alongside a photo of the letter C and grass in the wrong order, failing in their attempt to do the "how to say "gracias" in Spanish" joke. X user @theGuerreroX posted an image of grass, the letter C and a poster from _Hazbin Hotel_, gathering over 24,000 likes in two days. X user @bladesbaseee, "The Mysterious F------ Detective," posted a black and white photo of grass, the letter "C," and a gavel next to a paper that reads, "Crime." X user @dieforyous tweeted two images of singer Gracie Abrams alongside a caption that read, "How to say ‘Thank You’ in Spanish," joking implying that the images could be read as "Gracie-Ass." The official iFunny X account posted their version of the "how to say "thank you" in Spanish" meme, showing an image of "Keemstar":https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/keemstar.

Search Interest

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External References

[1] Twitter / X – OkisFN

[2] Twitter / X – peak_wessi

[3] Twitter / X – TrollFootball

[4]  Twitter / X – BARBHIVENATOR

[5] Twitter / X – dontsayrem

[6] Twitter / X – HometownShelter


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