WSG in slang simply means “What’s good?”—a quick, friendly way to ask how someone is doing or what’s happening.
People drop WSG in DMs, group chats, or as a casual opener when they meet a friend. It’s the same vibe as saying “What’s up?” or “You good?”—fast, relaxed, and chill.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- “WSG bro, long time!” — checking in with a buddy.
- “WSG at the party tonight?” — asking what’s planned.
- Just “WSG?” on Snapchat—an easy way to start a convo.
Context / Common Use
You’ll see WSG mostly on TikTok, Snapchat, and in group texts. Teens and twenty-somethings use it because it’s quicker to type than the full phrase and sounds cool without trying too hard.
Is WSG rude?
Nope. It’s casual and friendly; just don’t use it in a job email.
Can I reply to WSG with “nothing much”?
Absolutely. “Nm, chillin” or “Just gaming, wbu?” works great.
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