Consider yourself notified πŸ€”πŸ“£

Meaning

This phrase is used to inform someone of something important, often with a hint of warning or finality.

Origin

The phrase emerged from the formal language of official pronouncements and legal notices. Imagine a town crier, or a clerk handing over a formal document. In the past, knowing something officially meant you were 'notified,' and the addition of 'consider yourself' added a layer of directness, almost a challenge, to that notification. It’s the verbal equivalent of stamping a document 'RECEIVED' – the information has been delivered, and from this point forward, ignorance is no longer an excuse. It’s a polite but firm way of saying, 'You know now, so deal with it.'

Consider yourself notified represented with emojiπŸ€”πŸ“£

This playful pairing of πŸ€” and πŸ“£ isn't just the literal summoning of thought and sound; it functions as a whimsical prompt, inviting us to consider the delightful gravity of being 'notified.' It cleverly subverts our expectation of a stern decree, infusing the act of being informed with a charming, open-ended curiosity.

Examples

  • The deadline for submitting your project is tomorrow; consider yourself notified.
  • We are implementing a stricter dress code starting next week, so consider yourself notified.
  • The squirrels have declared war on my prize-winning petunias, and consider yourself notified, they will not surrender.
  • My cat has decided your favorite armchair is now his napping throne, and consider yourself notified, he has claimed it indefinitely.