
Soyboy vs Yes Chad
Soyjak makes a whiny, angry, or emotional criticism. Yes Chad calmly responds "Yes" while being muscular and confident. Used to show someone confidently owning their position while others get upset about it.
Dimensions: 1435 × 978px
Format: 2-person dialog contrast
📖 Origin Story
Source: 4chan Nordic/Mediterranean meme + Wojak culture
Creator: Twitter user @yachs_91 (Yes Chad), 4chan (Soyjak)
First appeared: Twitter, August 1, 2019 (Yes Chad format)
Combining the "Soyjak" (soy boy face) with "Yes Chad" (Nordic Gamer), this format shows weak/emotional reactions versus confident acceptance. Used to mock outrage culture by portraying certain opinions as hysterical versus calm and assured.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Soyjak makes a whiny, angry, or emotional criticism. Yes Chad calmly responds "Yes" while being muscular and confident. Used to show someone confidently owning their position while others get upset about it.
Pro Tips:
- 💡Soyjak should be crying, angry, or making elaborate criticisms
- 💡Chad simply responds "Yes" or agrees with whatever is being mocked
- 💡Works for controversial opinions or self-aware cringe
- 💡Can be used to celebrate not caring what others think
😂 Example Ideas

Soyjak: "You can't just use tabs instead of spaces!" / Chad: "Yes"

Soyjak: "You're watching a kids' show!" / Chad: "Yes"

Soyjak: "You're just going to delete the database and restore from backup?" / Chad: "Yes"
💡 Did You Know?
- •"Soyjak" comes from the "Soy Boy" insult and the crying wojak character
- •"Yes Chad" is also called "Nordic Gamer" from 4chan's Nordic/Mediterranean meme
- •The format is often used in gaming and anime communities



