/nm means “not mad.” People use it in text messages, chats, and social media to show that they are not upset, angry, or offended.
It is often used when someone wants to soften their tone or make sure the other person knows they are being calm. For example, if a message sounds a little sharp, adding /nm can help show that it was not meant in a rude way.
Meaning & Usage
/nm is a tone tag. It helps explain how a message should be read. People usually add it at the end of a sentence when they want to avoid confusion and show they are speaking casually, not angrily.
Examples
“I disagree with that /nm” means “I disagree, but I’m not mad.”
“Sorry if that sounded harsh /nm” means “I’m not trying to be rude.”
Is /nm rude?
No. It usually means the opposite. People use it to show they are not mad and to keep the message friendly.
Where do people use /nm?
Mostly in texting, online chats, comments, and social media posts, especially when tone could be misunderstood.
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