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Interview With ExpertIn our modern society, relatability has become something that a lot of people seek refuge in. It feels comforting to know that we aren’t the only ones going through strange life experiences, which helps us connect with others, boost our mood, and regulate our emotions.
Instagram account “Girlyzar” shares such collective experiences for anyone trying to find solace online. We’ve gathered some of the best memes it has to offer down below. Keep scrolling to find them, and don’t forget to upvote the ones you relate to the most!
While you’re at it, be sure to check out a conversation with brand strategist and marketing consultant Hilary Young, who believes that relatability has become an important part of businesses as well.
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Relatability is truly a powerful thing. Influencers make mega-successful careers mainly because they present their authentic and relatable selves online. And the feeling of genuineness has even become a marketing strategy that many brands use to attract customers looking for human connection in businesses.
Nowadays, consumers aren’t just looking to buy products or services, they want to support brands that share their values, understand their needs, and communicate in a human way.
I've got a HUGELY unpopular opinion on this one, based on the first woman I've ever moved in with: She sought drama. She read lots of drama books and the emotions generated by those books AREN'T F*****G REAL!! But still she craved that c**p and the final straw was when Amy Winehouse released a song in which she sings "I cried for you on the kitchen floor", I noticed her deliberately pick a fight, I stoopid moron bit, and she walked into the kitchen, sat down and started to cry. Yes it's a song and not a book but it's the same thing. Yes I read, but f**k that b******t
To learn more about it, Bored Panda reached out to a brand strategist and marketing consultant, Hilary Young, who believes that relatability is one of the most important components of building a brand.
So sad. Reminds me of my grandpa. Luckily he had some color of his own and spent his final years spreading it around.
However, she notes that businesses can’t just magically become relatable. “You have to truly understand your target audience and the various emotions they're feeling at any given moment in order to craft brand messaging that relates to them.”
It's really annoying to get the bouquet to sit nicely in the vase due to the weight distribution of the individual flower.
Glue a grid of sellotape across the mouth of the vase. Flowers go in the middle hole. Or depending on the form and material of the vase put some sand/marbles in it to make the flowers stand erect. Inserting a whole bouquet: sellotape the stems together or use elastic band.
Load More Replies...I got the Lego Roses for my girlfriend last Valentine's Day. She got the Lego Wildflower bouquet for me. Neither of us had any idea that the other was getting a Lego set, and an interest in Legos was never discussed previously.
Oh my husband got me the wildflower bouquet last year! It's absolutely gorgeous! Building Lego together is so much fun, I wish the two of you many fun table dates in your future 🥰
Load More Replies...Hey, influencers, walk through these flowers barefoot for a photoshoot. I double-dare you.
And this is why I love Europe an shower heads. You can adjust them to your needs.
She further explains, “When a business can effectively communicate with their audience in an authentic, relatable way, they are much more likely to not only engage with your brand but also open their wallets and then share your brand with others.”
In her own practice, she encourages companies to empathize with their audience. “The way I encourage my clients to approach brand strategy is very similar to the advice I dole out as a mother to my children: lead with empathy, listen to what others are saying, and be authentic in all of your interactions with other people. All of these pieces of advice apply to building a strong brand and, when well executed, go a long way in making your brand more relatable to target audiences.”
I will use you and wear you down until you're a fraction of your former self..?
Not a girl, I’m actually a Red Panda, but I think you all are pretty 😊
But being authentic and relatable is not an easy thing to get right - you can’t really force it. Young says that one way to ensure their communication with customers is authentic and not staged is to once again lead with empathy, listen carefully to customers, and be genuinely yourself.
Now everytime I watch phineas and ferb I get frustrated because I want her to win so everyone stops thinking she crazy 😔
Me over here waiting for my hair to grow back after losing it during chemo
“Of course, for both humans and brands that can be easier said than done, which is why businesses need to work on a written brand strategy that helps them move more confidently through the world. Consumers are really savvy, and can smell a faker from a mile away, so you have to be really careful about sticking to your brand strategy because it allows brands to act more authentically confident when it comes to marketing their business,” she explains.
Yeah, I'm fine. F****d up, Insecure, Neurotic, and Emotional.
He isn't understanding. He's definitely saying why am I here again?
“It also means they will be consistent in their messaging, which also lends itself to relatability,” Young adds. “If you're constantly sending mixed messages or flip-flopping on your messaging, you're going to confuse your audience, and they'll abandon you for a competitor who has figured out how to execute their brand strategy more wisely.”
Sometimes what's surprising is the fact that other people know that secret too.
Hate to be a mood-crasher, but these made me cringe for the most part.
What a load of gender based rubbish! What the 1950's suburban nightmare did I wake up to? 2024 called and wants you to take a class on gender identity and societal based stereotypes. FFS.
I must be the worst girl ever as I found this list totally cringeworthy and nothing but a bunch of stereotypes. Girls love pink! Girls love their bae (gasp what bout us queer girlies, do we not exist). Girls love sleep. Girls are dramatic and petty. Girls love makeup and shopping. Did I mention girls like pink? Do better BoredPanda 🙄
Girls love their boyfriends! Lesbians, to their girlfriends: Bad news.
Load More Replies...THE TITLE XD “for when life gets difficult difficult lemon difficult”
I know - isn't it great? I think the author got freaked out because of all the negative feedback and tried to change the name. I think the original title had something to do with "girliness" or something like that.
Load More Replies...I have to ask: is 'difficult difficult lemon difficult' a common phrase that I have somehow managed to remain ignorant of? Or is it just a really poor attempt at reversing 'easy peasy lemon squeezy'? If the latter, just...no, it doesn't work. Personally, I'd have gone with something like 'Stressy Bessy Berry Messy'
Hate to be a mood-crasher, but these made me cringe for the most part.
What a load of gender based rubbish! What the 1950's suburban nightmare did I wake up to? 2024 called and wants you to take a class on gender identity and societal based stereotypes. FFS.
I must be the worst girl ever as I found this list totally cringeworthy and nothing but a bunch of stereotypes. Girls love pink! Girls love their bae (gasp what bout us queer girlies, do we not exist). Girls love sleep. Girls are dramatic and petty. Girls love makeup and shopping. Did I mention girls like pink? Do better BoredPanda 🙄
Girls love their boyfriends! Lesbians, to their girlfriends: Bad news.
Load More Replies...THE TITLE XD “for when life gets difficult difficult lemon difficult”
I know - isn't it great? I think the author got freaked out because of all the negative feedback and tried to change the name. I think the original title had something to do with "girliness" or something like that.
Load More Replies...I have to ask: is 'difficult difficult lemon difficult' a common phrase that I have somehow managed to remain ignorant of? Or is it just a really poor attempt at reversing 'easy peasy lemon squeezy'? If the latter, just...no, it doesn't work. Personally, I'd have gone with something like 'Stressy Bessy Berry Messy'