This viral video of "Wee Granie" will comfort you in quarantine

In his thick Scottish accent, "Wee Granny" is here to remind you that "it will all go".


You do not need us to tell you that it's a frightening time to exist in the world right now. The Coronavirus Pandemic let us all fly over in our homes, disturbing about what will happen to us and our loved ones. Many of us are particularly concerned by our family members of the elderly and our friends, who are most likely to live complications from Covid-19, and everything is aggravated by the fact that we can not even to visit. That's why a 93-year-old Scottish grandmother (AKA"Wee Granny") Having become a sensation on the internet, proving that seniors among us did not just agree, but are still there to comfort us with their wise words.

On March 31, Twitter User @ Islaanne1 released this video levied on a distance, of course - from his grandmother giving an update on his health. Speaking in the thickest Scottish accent you will probably hear, Wee Granny - as she was nicknamed by internet - wants everyone to know that she is fine well and that you will also be.

https://twitter.com/islaanne1/status/1245022838962163712

"I'm always there," she says cheerfully. "I tell you, I'm like a bad penny. There is no rid of me."

It's the spirit, Wee Granny! Now confident because it can be about one's own health, she has always encouraged everyone toTake quarantine seriously.

"I hope you're fine and you say what you're saying," she says. "Keep the rooms and you're all good. It's going to spend all."

The video went viral, with more than 46,000 retweets in one day only. Many people on social media stated that they found it very comforting.

While others have asked if it was possible to receive updates from Wee Greny on a regular basis.

It's really the kind ofContent edifying that we need in these disturbing moments.

She is the new hero of the internet and reminds people to call or text their own elderly parents to register. we never knowHow long do you have with the people you loveIt is therefore important to cherish it, now more than ever.

And listen to Wee Nound: Stay inside and remember that it will also go. And for more soft stories about seniors, here is here5 comforting stories of people helping seniors in the middle of coronavirus.


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