The language of English has many funny words. ‘What’s Up?’ is one of them.
Wake up in the morning – ‘Wats Up?’ to room mate, reach office – ‘Wats Up?’to colleagues, chat with non-office friends online – ‘Wats Up?’, meet a good ‘ol friend after a long time – ‘Wats Up?’, meet the same friends after ‘one day’ – ‘Wats Up?’, meet a same aged ‘friend of a friend’ – ‘Wats Up?’, meet a small kid – ‘Wats Up?’ etcetra.
I am pretty used to use this word (or a funny amalgamation of words so to say) – ‘Wats Up?’. Does anyone have an answer for this (so called) question? No.
I mean what is the expected answer/answers?
It has become a kind of ‘hep’ way for striking a conversation with the acquaintances, friends and in general the people you deal with daily and not so ‘daily’.
I have no clue where this word came from, but (atleast) now I am habituated to using it. ‘Hi’ is fine! But (dont know why) ‘Wats Up?’ sounds a more energetic version of greetings. Funny!
End of the day, it gives a good feeling to me when I use this word. Why is that? I have got no clue whatsoever.
So… ‘Wats Up?’ guys..
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nothing much. Life is as boring as it was. I am still alone doing my job. Depressed. Anyway, WHATS UP?PS:- it is necessary to use it these days. to forget the negative things and to spread the energy!
What's up??Ronak