Nassif's Advice Reversal Gains Popularity
A recent tweet from @AlexSchwartsman suggesting followers should 'invert' Brazilian television personality Nassif's advice has gone viral sparking conversations about his credibility as an influencer.
Dec. 25, 2022 7:41PM
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A picture of @AlexSchwartsman with text reading 'Inverting Nassif's Advice'
In the world of social media, it is not uncommon for users to look to influencers for advice and guidance. Recently, a tweet from @AlexSchwartsman has gone viral as he suggests that followers should "invert" the advice given by Brazilian television personality, Nassif. The tweet reads "Toda vez que estou em dúvida, é só ver o que o nassif fala e inverter" which translates to "Whenever I'm in doubt, I just see what Nassif says and invert it". The idea behind this suggestion is that Nassif's advice may be counterintuitive and could lead people down the wrong path. Since its posting on April 5th, 2021, the tweet has been liked over 250 thousand times and retweeted over 30 thousand times. It has also spawned numerous memes and sparked a conversation about Nassif's credibility as an influencer. Nassif himself responded to the tweet with humor saying "Ahh meu amigo @AlexSchwartsman... Acho que vc tem razão kkkk", which translates to "Ahh my friend @AlexSchwartsman... I think you're right haha". This response seemed to suggest that he was aware of his reputation as an influencer who gives counterintuitive advice. This isn't the first time that Nassif has come under fire for his views either. In 2020 he faced backlash after making comments about LGBTQ+ rights during an interview on a Brazilian talk show. He later apologized for his remarks but many still question whether or not they should take his advice seriously. Despite all of this controversy surrounding him, it appears that people are still listening to what he has to say - even if it means inverting it afterwards! Whether or not this trend will continue remains unclear but one thing is certain - when in doubt, turn to Nassif (and then do the opposite).