Used when someone shows up in a chat group where they aren't necessarily invited but are always present.
The phrase translates directly to "You here again?" Its transformation into a viral sticker traces back to Latin American popular culture, heavily driven by Peruvian street comedy formats and TikTok trends. Comedians performing in street theaters or local sketch shows frequently use extreme facial expressions and aggressive body language to deliver this punchline when an unwanted character or recurring "nuisance" steps back into a scene. sticker otra vez tu aca
A sad, empty leather wallet or a literal dollar bill with tears in its eyes. Text: ¿Otra vez tú acá? (en el carrito de compras) Used when someone shows up in a chat
We have all been there. You open a WhatsApp group, a Discord server, or a Telegram chat. Perhaps the conversation has died down, or maybe a silence has stretched on for a few hours. Then, suddenly, a notification pops up. It isn't a text message. It isn't a photo. It is The Sticker . A sad, empty leather wallet or a literal
Aunque la frase es coloquial, su transformación en sticker y meme ha sido impulsada por plantillas virales en TikTok y CapCut. El sticker suele venir acompañado de imágenes que denotan sorpresa, exageración o una falsa molestia.