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Kirsty McKenzie

Hungover Scot posts hilarious video after realising he's fallen asleep in the WRONG HOUSE

A video of a man describing the hilarious moment he was abruptly woken up from his slumber by a strange couple has gone viral.

In the clip, a Scottish man reveals how he fell asleep drunk on a couch after a party in Glasgow.

But the problem was - it wasn't his.

"A couple woke me up going 'who are you?' the man tells the camera.

"I'm like 'what are you talking about? I was here at the party last night'.

"And he went 'trust me man, there was no party here last night'."

The man was in stitches as he told the story (Facebook)

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He was in stitches as he described the bonkers story in a video that's gone viral on Facebook where it's been viewed more than 70,000 times and shared by more than 2,500 people.

He explains in the video: "I went to get a taxi last night. The taxi left and I came into the wrong house.

"I came in, got a cover and went to sleep.

"Instead of going back to the party I went into the house next door."

He can barely speak through his laughter as he explains a pot of noodles was found in the kitchen and says: "I must have been making myself noodles."

Fortunately the couple who discovered him found the whole incident more funny than disturbing.

In fact, they even poured him a cup of tea and offered him a cigarette to help him ward off the hangover.

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The couch-hopping reveller went on to thank the pair for their hospitality saying: "Thank god this woman is from Glasgow.

"She was like 'aye we're welcoming'. Got a cup of tea and a fag!"

The lad clearly saw the funny side too and pushed past his embarrassment to post the video on social media.

The clip has amassed more than 75,000 views, attracted 859 comments, 2,642 shares and been liked by more than 1,6000 people on Facebook alone.

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