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Delivery driver asks homeowner, 24, if 'mum and dad are home' – leaving brother howling

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A fresh-faced man aged in his twenties was asked if his "mum and dad" were home by a hapless delivery driver, as seen in hilarious Ring doorbell footage.In the clip, filmed in the corridor outside an apartment, a man carrying leaflets knocks on the door which is promptly opened by the homeowner.Looking a bit surprised, the man asks him: "Er, mum and dad in?""I live here," replies the homeowner.Flustered, the door-knocker says, "Your house?" and then there is a moment of some awkward-looking laughter before the clip abruptly ends.The video was shared on Twitter on Tuesday (April 5) by @_PerryWood with the caption: "My 24-year-old homeowner brother being asked if his mum and dad are in by a delivery guy has made my week."Since then, it has been watched more than 320,000 times and hundreds of amused people have left comments about the debacle.One Twitter user said: "Yeah not his fault, makes for pure comedy gold though.""Happened to me this!

Said no they're out," shared a second viewer.Another viewer asked if the footage was a comedy sketch but Perry said it really was his brother, replying: "He gets old women ask him in supermarkets if he's lost his parents.

Couldn't write it."Someone else tweeted: "This genuinely happened to my 25-year-old wife shortly after we got married."A man came to the door and asked if her mum and dad were in and she angrily replied no, and slammed the door."I was rolling on the floor p***ing myself laughing.

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