The story behind the The Office Handshake meme
The "Office Handshake" meme originates from a scene in the American TV show The Office, featuring Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell. This particular moment captures an awkward handshake, symbolizing unexpected agreements or uncomfortable encounters.
The meme gained traction around 2014, largely due to reruns on TBS, and has since been used to humorously depict various awkward or unlikely alliances in a relatable way.
This version is a 3D render with a toy-like aesthetic, adding a playful twist to the original scene.
Not a top 20 meme
The The Office Handshake Meme Mini is not one of the most used memes in the USA. Our analysis have shown which memes are used the most. Some were clear (like the Drake Hotline Bling meme on place number one), others came as a suprise, like the Marked Safe meme on place #2. Check the full list of the 20 most popular meme templates.
How to make a The Office Handshake meme?
Using the The Office Handshake Meme Mini is super easy. Here's how it works:
- Double-tap the text element to edit the text.
- Resize the text by selecting the text box and dragging the corners. If you want to resize the text box without changing the font size, use the pill-shaped handle on the side.
- Style your text (optional): Select the text box and change the font, size, text-alignment, and color. All options can be found on the top. Tab on 'APPEARANCE' for more options (boxed, shadow, outline, speech bubble, or thought bubble).
- Add more text or images by clicking the '+ ADD ELEMENT' button in the top left corner.
- Tap 'Save Image' and give it a few seconds to generate your meme.
- On desktop, your image will download automatically. On mobile, long-press the image to save it.
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