▲ 6 r/NepalSocial
It’s strange how the moment something becomes accessible to people from lower or middle class backgrounds, it suddenly starts getting labeled as “cringe” or "chhapri". When only a certain group can afford or access something, it’s seen as cool and aesthetic. But once it becomes common and more people can enjoy it, it is cringe. So is it really about product, or is it just a way for people to feel different from others? Why does relatability make something lose its value?????
u/Careless-Lie-3228 — 12 days ago