The Internet Is Obsessed Over How Giraffes Should Wear Their Neckties To Work
By Chloe Pek, 01 Dec 2016

We may not live in Zootopia where rabbits are cops and lions are mayors, but have you ever wondered how a giraffe would wear a necktie if it had to go to work?
Well, now you do. In a recent tweet posted by Jeremy Hammond, the comedian pondered about how giraffes would dress for work: “Do you think they put the tie at the top or bottom of their necks?”, along with a side-by-side comparison of the giraffes.
The question quickly received over 8,000 retweets, and many were eager to offer up their humorous answers to Hammond, along with photographic proof from films and art.
Unlike previous viral debates that have divided the Internet, it appears that most of us can agree that it would make more sense for a giraffe to wear its necktie on the bottom.
View the hilarious reactions below.
When giraffes go to work do you think they put the tie at the top or bottom of their necks?
— jeremy hammond (@jeremythunder) November 17, 2016
Asking for a friend. pic.twitter.com/e3cFarF75P
.@jeremythunder pic.twitter.com/9Oxfi8Ujop
— Simon (@simon3862) November 29, 2016
@jeremythunder They wear three at the top of the neck. My sister is an expert. pic.twitter.com/jZHV4n26H9
— Casey Navarro (@CaseyNavarro12) November 29, 2016
@jeremythunder pic.twitter.com/OhjyxHWTEZ
— Nathan (@kimbel97) November 30, 2016
@jeremythunder this doesn't solve it, honestly it raises more questions if anything pic.twitter.com/oL1ay3awHW
— emily (@EmilySpencer47) November 23, 2016
@jeremythunder I feel the premise is wrong. A human's tie covers the majority of its wearer's neck. A giraffe's should too. pic.twitter.com/XQMIgHqcEI
— Leigh Caldwell (@leighblue) November 30, 2016
@jeremythunder Excellent question! We'll let the community provide an answer, but were wondering if you knew how a dog would wear pants? pic.twitter.com/zbrtyAaYvf
— nexxworks (@nexxworks) November 29, 2016
@jeremythunder @parisba Gosh, Jeremy, use your brain! 😛 pic.twitter.com/BVayBoms42
— Mars Geldard (@TheMartianLife) November 21, 2016
[via Hello Giggles]