Does it really surprise you that The Chainsmokers have trouble spelling?

Pobody's nerfect, right guys? Right?
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Does it really surprise you that The Chainsmokers have trouble spelling?
Mentally practicing their alphabet in case someone asks them to spell something. Credit: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for iHeart

Pobody's nerfect, right guys? Right???

In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Saturday night, the internet's boyfriends The Chainsmokers ended their final set with a thank you note to their local fans. They jazzed up the background of the stage with some sparklers that lit up a message of gratitude to the people of Pittsburgh.

Except, ya know. Spelling is hard.

Twitter users at the concert poked fun at the band, but didn't really act too surprised. Would you be?

But, it seems that the pair aren't too bothered by the teasing.

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Kayla is the pop culture intern at Mashable and can most likely be found looking up funny pictures of cats on the internet.Follow her gif filled Twitter: @oh_kayx

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