Where Do You Think You Are?

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    Someone makes a comment about X. Someone else replies, "This is Y," indicating that X wouldn't happen in/at/during Y (or would happen there, but they are somewhere else).

    For example, Alice says "I hope the bulls don't run us over." Bob rolls his eyes and says "This is Italy. The running of the bulls is in Spain."

    Compare with This Is Reality. Might also become a Captain Obvious.

    Not to be confused with Who Do You Think You Are?, Who The Hell Do You Think We Are?, or a certain Wham! Line from Scrubs.

    Examples of Where Do You Think You Are? include:

    Advertising

    • An ad campaign from a few years ago: "What do you think this is? GM Goodwrench Service Plus?"
    • The 2012 Chrysler ads featuring Eminem:

    Narrator: Now we're from America, but this isn't New York City, or the Windy City, or Sin City. And we're certainly no one's Emerald City.
    Eminem: This is the Motor City, and this is what we do.


    Comic Books

    This isn't Metropolis, Captain, and not just because our guy works at night. This isn't the city of tomorrow, it's not San Francisco, it's not New York.
    Renee Montoya to Maggie Sawyer
      • Batman also uses this on thugs who think it's okay to use guns or hurt children.
    • Fell: Ain't no Jesus in Snowtown.

    Film

    Messenger: "This is blasphemy! This is madness!"
    Leonides: "Madness? (long pause) This! Is! SPARTA!"

    [Simon Garden attempts to swing through the window of a bank, only to bounce off of it and falls to the floor, while a police officer looks on]
    Gardner:[sheepishly] Toughened glass.
    Police Officer: It's a bank!

    This is the West, not the East. And the sun may rise there, but here is where it sets.

    Buzz: I just want you to know that even though you tried to terminate me, revenge is not an idea we promote on my planet.
    Woody: Oh. Well, that's good.
    Buzz: But we're not on my planet, are we?

    Mountie: Mr. Ness! I do not approve of your methods!
    Eliot Ness: Yeah? Well you're not from Chicago.

    • The Wicker Man: "We're a deeply religious people. We don't commit murder here."
      • "No apples? On Summerisle?"

    Literature

    "It is forbidden to fight on the Killing Ground."
    and:
    "Let's have no fighting, please. This is, after all, a council of war."

    • In Holes, Mr. Sir often reminds the "campers" that they are not, in fact, at Girl Scout camp. There is a sweet bit of irony when, after the novel ends and the villainous Warden is forced to sell the property, it is turned into a Girl Scout camp.
    • A short story by Kim Newman, deconstructing William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, ends with Viola confronting The Chessmaster responsible for all the events, and demanding to know why such things were done. The response is an Ironic Echo of the first thing the ship's captain said when they arrived. "This is Illyria, lady".
    • Quoth Harry Dresden when pursuing "Grey Cloak" using Little Chicago: "You might have gotten away with this in other cities, asshole, but Chicago is my city."


    Live Action Television

    Buffy: There are better schools.
    Willow: Sunnydale's not bad. A-And I can design my own curriculum.
    Buffy: Okay, well, there are safer schools. THERE ARE SAFER PRISONS! I can't let you stay because of me.

    King John actually the disguised Kamelion: Sir Giles Estram is the best swordsman in France.
    The Doctor: It's just as well we're in England, then.

      • The Doctor saying that "You think you can just shoot me?", causing River to reply "THEY'RE AMERICANS!". This is a Running Gag in the episode. One of the upcoming[when?] episodes has the gem "everyone who's not American put down your guns." Amy them proceeds to accidentally shoot all over the place.
    • Due South: On a stolen ship drifting north across one of the Great Lakes, Fraser and Ray are trying to stop a bad guy from blowing up the ship. The bad guy boasts that they will soon be at the bottom of the lake, and he in the South Pacific. Fraser's response:

    That May be, but right now my friend... you are in the Dominion Of Canada.

    • "WHHHAAAT!? Am I holding a crock of shit? Tell me something: is this hospital called St. Crock of Shit?"
    • Get Smart: Siegfried's Mad Libs Catchphrase "This is KAOS! We don't ____ here!"
    • The League of Gentlemen: "This is a local shop for local people. There's nothing for you here!"
    • When the Losties find the Black Rock at the end of the first season of Lost, Hurley wonders aloud how it got to the middle of the jungle. Rousseau replies, "Are you living on the same island as I am?"
    • Adam on MythBusters: "Basically, now I'm about to pour the dog wee on the pile of baking soda, which, if the myth is correct, should cause a small explosion, or, if we're actually on Earth, will do absolutely bupkis."
    • Used dramatically in Scrubs, as Cox comes to terms with his denial/grief over Ben's death and forgives himself and JD.

    Cox: You know, crying babies covered in chocolate, people singing Happy Birthday to my son who have never even met him before, the whole routine!
    JD: ...Where do you think we are?
    Cox: *looks around and realizes he's at the cemetery for Ben's funeral*

    • The TV series This is Wonderland had it right there in the title.
    • Seriously Weird does this, Hugo wanted ice-cream and was in Heaven at the time.
    • Twilight Zone, typical Twist. Small-time crook dies, and everything is wonderful, he always wins when he gambles, has women around, then admits he should never have been allowed into heaven, he wants to go to "the other place." "Heaven? What makes you think this is heaven? This IS the other place!"
    • The Wire: "This is West Baltimore, bitch."

    Music


    Video Games

    • Funcoland's final ad campaign before they went bust: "Where do you think you are? Funcoland?!"
    • Left 4 Dead: "I hate Canada so much." "Francis! We're in Pennsylvania!"
    • In the beginning scene of Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Link wakes up and mistakes Marin for Princess Zelda, thinking he is in the kingdom of Hyrule. She corrects him and explains that he is now on Koholint Island, which is soon after reaffirmed by a mysterious owl.
    • In the second case of the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, the primary (or rather the only) evidence incriminating suspect Maya Fey in her sister's murder is a receipt with her name written in blood. Phoenix Wright asks Detective Gumshoe whether murder victims often identify their killer this way, and Gumshoe asserts that it happens all the time in detective novels. The detective's certainty wavers a little when Wright points out that this isn't a detective novel.
    • A minor example in Tales of Symphonia:

    Zelos: Hey, hey, hey! I thought the hero, Mithos was taboo in Heimdall!
    Storyteller: This is not Heimdall.

    • In World of Warcraft, if you ask an Ironforge guard if there's a mining trainer around, he asks "Where do ye think ye are?!" before giving you the directions.
      • Malygos also asks this of players when they invade his inner sanctum, claiming that he's omnipotent in it. The raid generally goes on to prove him wrong.
    • In Killzone 3, during Captain Varville's execution, Stahl proceeds to shoot one of the other POWs in the head, much to Narville's surprise.

    Narville: We are prisoners of war! You just violated the Stockholm treaty!
    Stahl: [chuckles] Stockholm? What planet do you THINK YOU'RE ON!


    Web Original

    • In Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series, Tea sees a museum of ancient history, and wonders whether "they will have DDR machines in there." Yami says, "Tea, this is Japan. Of course they will."
      • Also used was the following quote from Kung Pow: Enter the Fist: "I'm sure on some planet your skills are quite impressive. Your weak link is, this is Earth."
        • And let's not forget: "Can't we just call the police to get this guy locked up?" "This is Japan, card games are the only law."
          • In Bonds Beyond Time Abridged, Paradox comments that by his time, Duel Monsters has evolved far beyond Yami Yugi's understanding, Yami responds, "That may be the case in your timeline Paradox, but then, we're not in your time, are we?" as Paradox quickly realises this, Yami continues, "And where I come from, Duel Monsters is still a broken, exploitable mess of a game, and I'm about to exploit the hell outta it!"
    • Used in Yu Yu Hakusho Abridged. "Pokemon? Grrrr...this is Yu-Gi-Oh! town mother-!"
    • Mr. Coat and Friends had a line in part two of this video.

    "No, I'm not gonna tell you what happened in part 1. It's the fucking internet! Go watch it yourself, you lazy dorks!"


    Western Animation

    • In the episode of Arthur where Muffy first arrives at Lakewood, she repeatedly comments about how much classier everything was at her old school (probably an expensive private school). Finally Buster interrupts, "We're not at your old school, fancy pants! We're at plain-old Lakewood Elementary!"
    • The Simpsons
      • Apu, seeing Homer looking through magazines at the Kwik-E-Mart, throws him out, scolding "This is not a library!" We then see him getting thrown out of a library, hot dog and soft drink in hand, with the librarian saying "This is not a convenience store!"
      • When Ned Flanders tries to use a flare gun to signal for help when he, Homer, and their boys become lost at sea during a river-rafting trip, Homer grabs the gun from him, explaining that they aren't on a church picnic. He then uses the gun himself - and accidentally shoots down the airplane they were trying to signal.
      • When Homer performed as "Dancin' Homer" for the Springfield Isotopes baseball team, his small-town brand of humor was not well received everywhere. ("That kind of act might play in the sticks, but this is Capital City!")


    Real Life

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