Wsg, short for “What’s good,” is an internet slang term used to inquire about someone’s current well-being or to greet someone in a casual manner. It is an alternative to the phrase “How are you?” or “What’s up?” and is commonly used in online chats, texts, and social media platforms.
Examples:
1. Person A: Wsg, my friend? Long time no chat!
Person B: Hey! I’m doing well, thanks! How about you?
2. Person A: Wsg, everyone? Just wanted to check-in.
Person B: Hey there! All good on this end, thanks for asking!
In both examples, “Wsg” is used at the beginning of the conversation as a casual greeting. It creates a friendly tone and shows interest in the other person’s well-being.
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