How Does You're Not Relatable Anymore Work?

You're Not Relatable Anymore is like having a toy that used to play music when you pressed it, but now it just sits there, silent and still.

Relatable means someone or something feels familiar and easy to understand. Like your favorite snack, you know what it tastes like, so you can imagine eating it even if you're not actually holding it.

But when something is not relatable, it’s like that toy you used to love now just sits in the corner. You don’t know why it stopped playing music. It doesn’t feel familiar anymore. It's hard to connect with it because it changed, and you can't figure out how it works now.

Sometimes people or things change so much that they become not relatable, like when your friend starts talking about space adventures instead of playing catch. You still like them, but it’s harder to understand what they're excited about.

So "You're Not Relatable Anymore" is a fun way to say: “I used to get you, but now I don’t know how you work anymore, and that feels a little sad.”

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A friend used to share your jokes, but now they just roll their eyes when you talk.
  2. Your favorite teacher became strict and no longer understands your humor.
  3. You can't relate to your older sibling anymore because they're too busy with work.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity