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20+ Best Responses to What Do You Look Like on Snapchat

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I look like my bitmoji

A bitmoji is a customized cartoon avatar that represents you on Snapchat. This response playfully leans into that representation.

Want me to send you a selfie so you can see for yourself?

This flirtatiously offers to share a current picture so they can see your appearance rather than describing it.

I promise I look better in person than through a camera lens!

Humorously acknowledging the distortions cameras can create makes the response positive rather than defensive.

You’ll have to add me and find out 😉

A cheeky response leaving some mystery that also invites them to connect on Snapchat to satisfy their curiosity.

Oh I’m too shy to put a selfie on there haha

For those actually feeling shy about their appearance, this response gently explains the lack of photos without feeling embarrassed.

I’m a blend of my bitmoji and my silly Snapchat filters

Using filters creatively can make appearance on Snapchat playful rather than an accurate depiction, which this owns.

I’m usually making silly faces with filters rather than showing what I really look like

Similarly, this explains why Snapchat may not showcase real life appearance and personality.

I promise I’m cuter in person – the Snapchat camera is not my friend!

A tactful response explaining why someone may avoid Snapchat selfies if they don’t love how they look in them.

I change it up with hats and fun glasses – keeps it interesting!

Fashion accessories can alter appearance in photos, which this response highlights to explain frequent changes.

I actually just started using Snapchat recently so I’m still figuring it out

For new users, the tools and culture may feel unfamiliar, which this politely notes to manage expectations.

I’m usually hiding behind filters if I’m being honest!

Using fun filters in imaginative ways can make Snapchat more about entertainment than documenting real life visually.

I look like my bitmoji but less cartoony obviously, with brown hair and eyes

Giving actual detail about hair color and eye color builds on the bitmoji likeness to paint a real life picture.

I switch up my look with different Snapchat lenses so much I probably look like a different person daily!

The vast array of lenses alters appearances drastically, which this response acknowledges through the exaggeration.

I actually don’t love putting selfies on Snapchat – I’m a bit shy

For some, Snapchat selfies feel like pressure which this politely declines rather than feeling forced into.

You might catch me using the baby filter because I think it’s cute and silly

Owning enjoyment of playful filters that don’t actually resemble someone can defuse self-consciousness.

I change my bitmoji’s style and look pretty frequently to keep things fun!

Customizing a bitmoji’s appearance often happens as people explore Snapchat’s options, which this explains.

I switch between glasses, no glasses, silly faces – keeps my friends on their toes!

Framing frequent appearance changes as lighthearted entertainment defuses pressure to look perfect.

I kinda just use whatever silly filter I think is fun that day

Similarly, this response emphasizes Snapchat as an outlet for humor rather than showcasing looks.

I actually prefer taking videos on Snapchat rather than selfies

Focusing on video content as preference gives a tactful reason why appearances vary dramatically.

I’m usually a Snapchat bunny or puppy honestly!

Cute animal filters taking over one’s face are often used just for fun rather than visible resemblance.

Let’s just say the floral crown filter makes frequent appearances

Emphasizing consistency using a popular fun filter continues the theme of playfulness over perfect selfies.

It’s usually the puppy dog or kitty lens – I like taking on different personalities!

Animated lenses alter appearances in entertaining ways by design, which this leans into.

I switch between long hair, short hair, and silly hairstyles with all the filters!

Various lenses offer drastic hairstyle changes from reality, which this response highlights.

I actually prefer taking videos and using cool effects rather than selfies

Reiterating preference for videos deflects pressure over static selfie appearance in a positive way.

I change it up so much with different bitmojis and lenses, good luck keeping up!

Framing frequent appearance changes as almost a fun game makes it non-threatening.

Let’s just say the camera distorts things a bit, kinda like a goofy funhouse mirror!

Lighthearted analogies poke fun at unflattering effects cameras can have rather than feeling embarrassed.

I’m usually hiding behind the sparkly rainbow vomit filter if I’m honest!

Owning enjoyment of silly appearances created by filters infuses fun over seeking flattery.

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