{"slug":"seinfeld-not-that-theres-anything-wrong-captioned","name":"Seinfeld Not That There's Anything Wrong With Caption","url":"/templates/seinfeld-not-that-theres-anything-wrong-captioned.png","w":620,"h":446,"hidePreviewHints":true,"top":"","bottom":"","alternateFormats":[{"slug":"seinfeld-not-that-theres-anything-wrong-captioned-gif","label":"With Caption GIF"}],"description":"Jerry Seinfeld with \"NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT\" captioned on the image. The quintessential qualifier meme, ready to send after any statement that needs an immediate, slightly too emphatic disclaimer.","keywords":"seinfeld not that theres anything wrong meme, jerry seinfeld meme captioned, seinfeld reaction image, not that theres anything wrong with that meme, seinfeld qualifier meme, jerry disclaimer meme","year":1993,"origin":"From the Seinfeld Season 4 episode \"The Outing\" (1993), where Jerry and George repeatedly insist they are not a couple, each time quickly adding \"not that there's anything wrong with that.\" The phrase became a cultural shorthand for the overly emphatic disclaimer. This captioned still shows Jerry in his apartment kitchen, looking slightly to the side with a qualifying expression, the bold white Impact text stamped across the bottom of the frame. The image works as a standalone reaction, no additional text required. For the animated version with the same caption, see Seinfeld Not That Theres Anything Wrong With Caption GIF.","format":"classic","exampleCaptions":["WHEN YOU ACCIDENTALLY COMPLIMENT YOUR BOSS A LITTLE TOO ENTHUSIASTICALLY",""],"exampleAltText":"Seinfeld Not That Theres Anything Wrong captioned meme about over-complimenting your boss","exampleRefreshDate":"2026-04-16","seo":{"aliases":["Not That Theres Anything Wrong Meme","Jerry Seinfeld Qualifier","Seinfeld Disclaimer Meme","NTTAWWT Meme","Seinfeld Captioned Reaction"],"description":"Jerry Seinfeld stands in his iconic apartment kitchen. Shelves and everyday items line the background. He wears a dark shirt and looks to the side with an expression that walks the line between casual and defensive. Bold white Impact text across the bottom reads \"NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT\" in bold Impact lettering. The framing places Jerry in the middle of a qualifier he is delivering to no one in particular, yet somehow to everyone at once.","definition":"A captioned still of Jerry Seinfeld from the 1993 episode \"The Outing,\" with the show's most famous disclaimer printed on the image. Deployed after any statement that came out wrong, sounded suspicious, or simply needs a retroactive safety net.","howToMake":["The disclaimer is already on the image. Jerry has done the qualifying for you.","Send it immediately after any message that could be misinterpreted, taken out of context, or read back to you later.","Works best as a follow-up message. Say something questionable first, then drop Jerry to clean it up.","The text is baked in using classic Impact font, matching the visual language of 2010s meme culture while referencing a 1993 script.","Download and keep this in your reaction folder for emergencies. You will need it sooner than you think."],"useCases":[{"category":"Backpedaling After a Statement","examples":["Telling your friend their new haircut is \"certainly a choice\"","Admitting you have never seen a movie that apparently everyone has seen","Mentioning that you actually enjoy a song the group decided was terrible three years ago","Saying you prefer to eat alone at lunch and watching people exchange glances"]},{"category":"Overly Enthusiastic Praise","examples":["Complimenting a coworker's outfit with slightly too much detail","Telling the waiter the food was incredible four separate times","Describing someone's cologne in a way that made the whole table uncomfortable"]},{"category":"Guilty Pleasures Exposed","examples":["Getting caught watching reality TV you publicly claim to hate","Your Spotify Wrapped revealing an artist you swore you never listen to","Admitting you unironically enjoy pineapple on pizza to a room full of Italians"]},{"category":"Preference Disclaimers","examples":["Saying you prefer cats and watching every dog person in the room turn their head","Ordering a well-done steak at a nice restaurant while the chef watches","Admitting you skip the credits in movies that your film-buff friend directed you to watch"]},{"category":"Social Media Saves","examples":["Adding this as a reply to your own tweet before anyone else can screenshot it","Posting it under a hot take that came out more aggressive than intended","Using it as a caption on a photo that needs context you are not willing to provide"]}]}}