Words to use on your WhatsApp Instagram Bio
Having an idiosyncratic and voguish bio for your Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and other meat apps profile is pretty much tectonic nowadays cuz it makes your profile look more appealing and despite that, it showcases your personality. It also leaves a good impression on visitors, to the point where they want to scroll through your content and even hit the follow button. If you’re looking to make your IG profile enticing, go ahead and use these different texts ranging from cool to stylish to creative bio captions that will help you stand out from the crowd.
Instagram Bio captions:
1.Orphic: (Mysterious and enchanting)
having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence
2.Meraki (to do something with soul or the things you love)
Meraki is used by Greeks to describe scenarios when a person has really put a part of themselves into something. It could be cooking that comes from the heart, composing a piece of music that comes straight from the soul, or writing an article that expresses thoughts openly, honestly, and vulnerably.
3.Quiescent ( a quite, soft spoken soul)
like the quiescent moments lying in a hammock on a beautiful summer Sunday.
4. Halcyon ( calm, peaceful)
denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
5. Riverie ( being lost in your own thoughts)
a state of being pleasantly lost in one’s thoughts; a daydream.
6. Kalopsia (the delusion of things being more beautiful than they are)
7 :nunchi (art of paying attention to someone else’s mood)
A slight shift of weight, a fleeting glance or a tone of voice may be enough to set the nunchi master’s mind in motion.
This Korean word – originating from the Chinese characters eye-force power ( 眼勢 ) refers to the practice of subtly listening and observing others to gauge their mood.
8: Taararadhin (describe the happiness of both parties )
The Arabic word Taararadhin means a form of compromise in which everyone wins. Compromise doesn’t have to end with both parties going away with less than they wanted. At least according to the Arabic language.
9. Kintsugi ( to celebrate our scars)
The Japanese concept of Kintsugi teaches us to embrace damage and celebrate our scars. If we’ve failed at something or accidentally caused ourselves or others harm through our actions, our knee-jerk reaction is to hide the damage. By contrast, the concept of kintsugi encourages us to recognize our scars as part of our history and character.
10.sisu ( determent)
The Finnish word Sisu refers to a fierce determination in the face of adversity. For hardy Finns, the word “determination” is not enough. That’s why they have the word sisu, which sums up a part of their national character.
11. Ubuntu( the sense that I am because you are)
The word ubuntu derives from the delightful Zulu phrase “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu“, which means that a person is a person only because of other people. The word ubuntu covers a range of different ideas – from community, an understanding that we are all connected to each other, and that individuals are part of a greater whole.
12. Arbejdsglæde (wellbeing at work and the satisfaction of a job well done)
13. Ta’arof (politeness that emphasises friendship and hospitality)
a’arof refers to a complex web of social norms that prioritises friendship and hospitality above all else. The Iranian norm of refusing food two or three times before accepting is part of ta’arof – and it can be rather confusing for foreigners visiting the country.
14. shodo ( refers to the art of committing pen to paper/traditional calligraphy)
Shodo is the Japanese word for traditional calligraphy, but the word carries a deeper meaning to do with commitment and action.
It is the freedom from worry or anxiety born from acceptance of fate.
17: Koselig( the art of finding light in the darkness)
18: Tokimeku ( to spark joy or make the heart flutter)
In Japanese it corresponds to the rush of joy at something positive and the anxiety or expectation that comes when hopeful of good news. Just as your favorite coffee mug, coziest sweater or pen and notebook may spark joy, so can different elements of your work and relationships.
19: Hygge (feeling of warmth and comfort that fosters well-being)
20. Niksen (to do nothing and empty one’s mind)
Instagram Bio for Girls :
- carry your colour with pride
- Simple girl without an attitude
- Poetry exists in my nerves
- Bestie is my life
- Life is so short, go after what you love
- Never miss a chance to shut up
- Paradigm of Panache
- Glamour and Indulgence
- Living finest dreams
- Drenched in Dior
- Embrace the allure
- A connoisseur of all things refined
- a true devotee of beauty
- Fabulous and I go well.
- My favourite F-word is Friday.
- Do not let anyone know that you are not strong.
- I know I’m lucky that I’m so cute.
- Bold Dreamer
- Blissful Wanderer
- Fierce Rebel
- Live to achieve
- Friends call me queen
- Deal with life
- Be confident
- Indulging in the finest pleasures life has to offer.
- Paint the sky with gold.
- Love to travel
- Love to talk
- Little Unicorn
- Queen of hearts
- Passionate about myself
- Sober and Simple.
- Beauty, Brain and Brawn.
- Good vibes only
- Fashionista
- Hard to catch
- Listener – Singer – Performer
- I am the Queen of my house
- I smile when it hurts.
- Chocoholic
- Love travelling
- Dance lover
- Jamming to music
- Be yourself there’s no one better
- Being good is a beauty