/lh usually means “lighthearted” in online chats and social media. It is used to show that a comment is meant to be joking, playful, or not serious.
People use /lh when they want to make sure their message does not sound harsh. For example, if someone says something that could seem rude, adding /lh tells others they are being casual or joking. It helps avoid misunderstandings in text, where tone is hard to read.
Meaning & Usage
/lh is a tone tag. It stands for “lighthearted” and shows that the message should be read in a friendly, joking, or non-serious way.
Examples
“That outfit is so bad /lh” means the person is joking, not insulting.
“You’re always late /lh” means it is said playfully, not as a real complaint.
Is /lh rude?
No. It is usually used to make a message seem less rude by showing the speaker is joking or being playful.
Where do people use /lh?
People use it in texts, comments, DMs, and posts on social media, especially when they want to show their tone clearly.
Is /lh the same as /j?
Not exactly. /j means “joking,” while /lh means “lighthearted.” Both show a playful tone, but /lh is usually softer.
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