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Slang tagged with "question" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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Used to ask for confirmation or agreement. Functions as agreement, acknowledgment, or confirmation in fast back-and-forth chat. It is commonly discussed in Singapore contexts
Is this possible? / Can you do this?. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Singapore contexts
Do you understand? / Do you appreciate it?. Functions as agreement, acknowledgment, or confirmation in fast back-and-forth chat. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
Understand? Got it? (from Italian-American slang). Functions as agreement, acknowledgment, or confirmation in fast back-and-forth chat. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
π₯ 68 upvotesWhere are you going? (The direct, common Singlish phrasing)
A puzzling problem or question. Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
How are things? How are you? (informal greeting). Used to open or close casual exchanges; familiarity between speakers matters. It is commonly discussed in Russia contexts
How are you? (masculine). Used to open or close casual exchanges; familiarity between speakers matters. It is commonly discussed in Middle East contexts
π₯ 62 upvotesHow are you? (feminine). Used to open or close casual exchanges; familiarity between speakers matters. It is commonly discussed in Middle East contexts
π₯ 75 upvotesWhy (the hell)?; what for? (informal, slightly rude)
What? (informal). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in Africa contexts
What's up? How are you?. Used to open or close casual exchanges; familiarity between speakers matters. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
π₯ 76 upvotesWhat (internet misspelling for informal use). Informal shorthand whose exact tone depends on who is speaking and where it appears. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
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