Sticker Otra Vez Tu Aca «EXCLUSIVE • SOLUTION»

That person will type "Hola, ¿qué hacen?" for the fifteenth time.

It is a pressure valve. A digital eye-roll. A way of saying "I see you, and I would prefer the opposite" without starting a fight. The sticker otra vez tu aca is not a trend. It is a punctuation mark. It will survive the death of WhatsApp, the banning of TikTok, and the rise of whatever Metaverse Zuckerberg forces upon us. Because as long as there are group chats, there will be that one person who keeps showing up.

The phrase omits the verb "estar" (to be). In proper grammar, one would say "Otra vez estás tú acá." By removing the verb, the sticker adopts a telegraphic, almost caveman-like tone of frustration. It is not a question. It is a .

If you have spent more than ten minutes in a Latin American WhatsApp group, a Spanish Discord server, or the comment section of a dramatic TikTok, you have seen it. A pixelated cartoon face—usually a blonde girl, a chubby cheeked child, or a smug animal—staring directly into the soul of the camera. Above or below the image, in bold, sans-serif letters, reads the phrase: "Otra vez tú acá."