- Cora Shircel, 23, from Chicago, has more than 300,000 followers on TikTok
- In a recent video, he explained his simple ‘test for true friendship’.
- Many commenters agreed with his assessment and said this is “very real.”
An influencer has revealed the ’embarrassing’ true friendship test that instantly tells you which friends you feel most comfortable with.
Cora Shircel, 23, from Chicago, has more than 300,000 followers on TikTok, where documents her life and travels, including her ‘get ready with me’ and fashion videos.
The content creator, who rose to fame on YouTube, recently went viral after opening up about how she knows who her real friends are.
“The test of a true friendship is not knowing who you would call when you are in crisis,” he began. “He’s who you wouldn’t be embarrassed to tag in a giveaway post.”
Cora Shircel, 23, from Chicago, went viral on TikTok after speaking out about the ’embarrassing’ test of true friendship.
The content creator, who rose to fame on YouTube, has more than 300,000 followers on TikTok, where she documents her life and travels.
Brands and influencers host giveaways on social media as a way to increase engagement and gain new followers.
However, for some reason, tagging people in a post in an attempt to win free products is often considered embarrassing.
“I have many friends, but only a few that I would dare to tag in a giveaway,” he insisted. “That’s true friendship.”
Shircel had the epiphany inside her car, where she filmed herself drinking an iced coffee in a hoodie.
He ended the 15-second clip by taking a sip from his straw.
‘Why is it so embarrassing… but like it’s not???’ he asked in the caption.
Shircel’s video has been viewed 1.1 million times and received more than 2,500 comments since it was posted on January 24.
Many agreed with her, saying this is “very real” and something they don’t feel comfortable doing with most people.
Shircel’s video has been viewed 1.1 million times and has received more than 2,500 comments. Many agreed with her and said they don’t feel comfortable labeling most people.
“OMG this is really real,” one person wrote.
‘LOL like (really) why is this so embarrassing?’ someone else asked. “I’ll just tag my husband and sister.”
“My older sister (who I consider much cooler than me) tags me in giveaways and I immediately feel better than her,” another admitted.
Others didn’t understand why tagging someone in a giveaway post would be such a big deal regardless of their friendship status.
‘I do not have shame. “I’m tagging people I haven’t talked to in weeks,” one viewer responded.
“I think I’m officially old (because) I really don’t even know what that means,” another commented.
“If you were one of the 60 I tagged in *that* giveaway… thanks,” someone else joked.
Some people also noted that they “feel honored” when they are tagged in a giveaway.
“It’s not the same,” Shircel agreed. ‘LIt’s okay, trust me.’