No No He Got a Point

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Also known as: NO NO HE GOT A POINT · No No He Got a Point Meme · NNHGAP · No No He Got A Point

No No He Got a Point is a 2020 reaction meme used to acknowledge when someone makes a surprisingly valid argument, typically featuring a character nodding or conceding agreement.

No No He Got a Point is a meme acknowledging when someone makes a good argument.

Overview

The phrase is used to concede a point in debates or discussions.

The meme became popular for admitting when someone was right.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter
Creator
Internet Culture
Date
2020

A phrase acknowledging someone made a valid point became way to concede arguments

How It Spread

The meme became popular for admitting when someone was right.

Platforms

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Timeline

2020-01-01

No No He Got a Point begins gaining traction

2021-01-01

No No He Got a Point started spreading across social media platforms

2022-01-01

No No He Got a Point reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2023-01-01

Brands and companies started using No No He Got a Point in marketing

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How to Use This Meme

Use when acknowledging someone made a valid argument.

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Learn the No No He Got a Point format by looking at popular examples

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Think of a situation or joke that fits the meme perfectly

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Cultural Impact

The meme showed how to lose arguments gracefully.

Fun Facts

The phrase is from various sources

It's used to acknowledge good points

Various contexts use the format

The meme promotes intellectual honesty

The No No He Got a Point meme has been shared millions of times across social media

You can create your own No No He Got a Point meme using free tools like Imgflip

No No He Got a Point first appeared in 2020

The meme is still remixed and adapted by creators

Brands and marketers have used No No He Got a Point in their campaigns

The meme is still remixed and adapted by creators

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