Twitter users share hilariously relatable #SignsYouAreSingle experiences
People are sharing their funny and all-too-relatable experiences of being single on Twitter.
While many actively enjoy not being in a relationship, the hype surrounding Valentine’s Day makes it feel like just about everyone is coupled up.
That’s why, ahead of the most romantic day of the year, single people have responded on social media with the tongue-in-cheek #SignsYouAreSingle hashtag.
From sleeping and shaving habits to freezer contents and overly-close relationships with petsTwitter shares best #SignsYouAreSingle moments ahead of Valentine’s Day, Twitter users weighed in to laugh about the “single” experience.
You sleep like this #SignsYouAreSingle pic.twitter.com/2gHkXkOIgj
— Kimmy Baby (@KimmyAlthea) February 11, 2019
#SignsYouAreSingle
Your phone and TV remote have their own side of the bed 😂 #truestory #fml— MelaninGodis (@GodisMelanin) February 11, 2019
You have no problem eating cereal for dinner….
at midnight!
— Donna Reed (@happyhomemaker2) February 12, 2019
#SignsYouAreSingle you shave only the parts of your legs that show to the public
— Laura W (@lwolfekb) February 11, 2019
This is your freezer. #SignsYouAreSingle pic.twitter.com/BrvD64xN7m
— Hard 2 Follows (@carriesmith1123) February 11, 2019
You apologize to your dogs when you go out. #SignsYouAreSingle pic.twitter.com/5bdhuEHnAx
— Properly Pisces ✨🧜🏻♀️✨ (@ProperlyPisces) February 12, 2019
You hold conversations with the cat..🐱😬
“In a fucking minute Sabrina, im tweeting!”— Izzitdfc (@izzitdfc) February 11, 2019
Even Tinder and Amazon got on board.
Your longest relationship is with us. #SignsYouAreSingle
— Amazon Prime Video (@PrimeVideo) February 11, 2019
#SignsYouAreSingle I’m on your phone.
— Tinder (@Tinder) February 12, 2019
While this viral hashtag proved a fun and light-hearted way to poke fun at life as a single person, one company recently got this very wrong.
An advert circulated by financial technology company Revolut was recently called out for “single-shaming”.
The campaign calls out the alleged 12,750 people who ordered a single takeaway last year on Valentine’s Day using the app, asking “You okay hun?”.
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