The internet slang term “Y/n” is short for “Yes/No.” It is commonly used to present a question or a scenario where the person responding can choose between a positive answer (yes) or a negative answer (no).
Examples:
1. The text message read: “Want to grab dinner tonight, Y/n?” Here, the sender is asking if the recipient would like to have dinner together, and they can respond with either “Y” for yes or “n” for no.
2. A social media post asks: “Are you excited for the new season of your favorite TV show, Y/n?” Within the comments, people can reply with either “Y” if they are excited or “n” if they are not looking forward to it.
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