Trade Offer
Also known as: Trade Request · Trade Proposal · I Receive / You Receive
Trade Offer is a meme format originating from TikTok in early 2021 where a person proposes a comically lopsided barter deal, with captions reading "I receive" and "You receive." The format took off after TikToker @bradeazy posted a video of himself in a business suit formally presenting an absurd exchange, and the still image from that video became one of the most widely used exploitable templates of spring 20211.
TL;DR
Trade Offer a meme format featuring two characters or boxes labeled with 'I receive' and 'You receive,' showing an absurdly lopsided trade.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Trade Offer format works best for pointing out lopsided exchanges, whether real or exaggerated. The standard approach:
Start with the header "Trade Offer" (often preceded by a warning emoji: ⚠️).
Write what "I receive" on one side. This is typically the good end of the deal.
Write what "You receive" on the other side. This is usually nothing, something worthless, or something actively bad.
The humor comes from how uneven the trade is. The more absurd the imbalance, the better.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The 2020 NBA Draft jingle became the unofficial soundtrack of the meme, linking basketball culture to a format that had nothing to do with sports.
The earliest known derivative based on bradeazy's video was about Bionicle Lego sets, posted the same day the video hit iFunny.
The Russian meme community treats the format as a parody of video game trade systems, giving it a slightly different cultural context than the English-language version.
@bradeazy's original TikTok was deleted, and the meme's canonical form survives only through reposts and screenshots.
Derivatives & Variations
Three-way or multi-party trade variations
A variation of Trade Offer
(2021)Inverted versions emphasizing the left side's superiority
A variation of Trade Offer
(2021)Animated versions showing the trade execution
A variation of Trade Offer
(2021)Extended versions with additional trade options
A variation of Trade Offer
(2021)Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4Trade Offer - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Meme coinencyclopedia
- 6Trade Offer - Urban Dictionarydictionary