Every day, scrolling through TikTok or Instagram, we get hit with fresh new trends. But let’s be honest — not every trend deserves our time, energy, or “taste.” Some are total hits, while others are just misses. So how do you know which ones are truly worth biting into? Here’s a quick guide on what Nepali Gen Z is calling a “snacc” and what’s more of a “nah.”
Thrift Fit Flex: A Total Snacc
One of the coolest trends right now is thrifting. Finding that perfect outfit from a thrift store for just 500 rupees? That’s winning. Plus, when you add the “sustainable fashion” vibe on your caption, it’s a triple win — stylish, budget-friendly, and eco-conscious. If you haven’t tried thrifting yet, you’re missing out on a real snacc.
Electric Ride Energy: The Future Is Quiet (and Cool)
Electric scooters and bikes are making waves, especially in cities like Kathmandu. Riding from Maitighar to Thamel on an EV is smooth, silent, and definitely eye-catching. It’s not just trendy; it’s affordable and helps the environment too. For anyone who wants to flex modernity with a conscience, this one’s a clear snacc.
Coffee Date Aesthetic: Vibes or Nah?
There’s something about that perfect coffee shop setup — latte in hand, laptop open, with an artsy café wall behind you. But here’s the question: are you really there to get work done or just for the ‘gram? If it’s mostly photo ops, then it might be more nah than snacc. Still, those vibes are hard to resist.
Instant Noodle Upgrade: Always a Snacc
Who doesn’t love Shin Ramyun? Especially when you upgrade it with cheese, sausage, or an egg. It’s the ultimate comfort food and a late-night lifesaver. No matter the trend, this classic always remains a snacc.
Main Character Rain Walk: Cool But Risky
Walking in the rain without an umbrella, music on full blast, feeling like the main character in your own movie — sounds poetic, right? It definitely makes for some amazing Instagram reels. But don’t forget, there’s a high chance you might catch a cold afterward. So, is it a snacc or a nah? You decide.
The Final Bite
Not every trend needs to be tasted. The ones worth calling a “snacc” have to hit the right balance between style, vibe, and real-life sense. So next time you see a new trend, pause for a second and ask yourself: is this really a snacc, or just a nah?
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