**Bug Report** I encounter a false positive using mypy when a Generic class indirectly calls a method defined in its GrandParent. **To Reproduce** ```python from typing import Generic, TypeVar T = TypeVar("T") class Grandparent(Generic[T]): def say_hello(self) -> str: return "Hello" class Parent(Grandparent[T]): pass class Child(Parent[T]): def say_hello(self) -> str: return Parent.say_hello(self) ``` **Expected Behavior** No error when running mypy. **Actual Behavior** I get this error: `error: Argument 1 to "say_hello" of "Grandparent" has incompatible type "Child[T]"; expected "Grandparent[T]" [arg-type]` Removing the Generic types, calling `Grandparent.say_hello(self)` from the child, redefining the method in the Parent fixes the error. **Your Environment** - Mypy version used: 1.2.0 - Python version used: 3.10.0