Whatchapne 📥
Here’s a short, reflective blog post inspired by the unusual word (It reads like a colloquial contraction of “what’s happened” or “what has happened to” — possibly a typo or intentional slang.) Title: Whatchapne? Or: The art of checking in on yourself
We have “what’s up” (too casual). We have “how are you” (too automatic). But “whatchapne” sits in the messy middle. It acknowledges that things have occurred. That time passed. That you might not be the same person you were when we last spoke. whatchapne
What has happened to you since the last time you really looked? Here’s a short, reflective blog post inspired by
So here’s my thought for today: Ask someone whatchapne — and mean it. Ask yourself the same thing. Not as a checklist of achievements, but as a genuine curiosity: But “whatchapne” sits in the messy middle
No dictionary entry. No autocorrect recognition. But somehow, it made perfect sense.