WSP is a quick way to say “What’s up?”—a casual greeting that means “How are you?” or “What’s going on?” You’ll usually see it in texts, DMs, or chat apps.
In real life, you might open Snapchat and see a friend send you “WSP?” instead of typing the full phrase. Or you’re on WhatsApp, someone pops in with “WSP dude” to start a light conversation. It keeps things short and friendly, the same way you’d nod and say “hey” when passing a coworker in the hall.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- Text: “WSP tonight?” → asking what the plans are.
- DM: “WSP bro” → simple hello.
- Snap caption: “WSP from the beach 🌴” → showing what’s happening.
Common Context
People use WSP in relaxed, private chats—group texts, Instagram DMs, Discord servers, or gaming lobbies. It’s not for formal emails or work Slack channels.
Is WSP the same as “sup”?
Yes, they mean the same thing; WSP is just an even shorter way to type it.
Can I use WSP at work?
Only in very casual internal chats with coworkers you know well. Otherwise, stick to “Hi” or “Hello.”
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