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1"I'm good! Thanks for asking."
2"Why? What have you heard?"
3"This is! Check it out."
4"Everything! 🤩"
5"Not me! I've had a bad day."
6"The usual!"
7"Not much. Wbu?"
8"Just counting down until the end of the day!"
9"Looking forward to tonight!"
10"I heard there's a party later. Wanna go?"
11"You are!"
12"I'm always good when I hear from you!"
13"I recommend the pancakes!"
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How can you craft a fun reply to a “Wsg” text, especially if you’re introverted or unused to slang terms? Don’t worry: we’re here to help. This abbreviation is texting slang for "What's good," which means the same thing as "What's up?"[1] Here, we'll show you all the possible ways to respond to "Wsg" and keep the conversation flowing smoothly between you and your texting partner!
Quick Ways to Respond to "WSG"
- "I'm doing good, thanks for asking!"
- "Taking it easy, you?"
- "Why? Did you hear something?"
- "Oh, the usual."
- "Just fine, what's good with you?
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"I'm good! Thanks for asking."
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This is a simple, polite response for acquaintances and friends. "What's good" is most often used to ask someone how they're doing.[2] If you want to give the other person a positive and encouraging reply without giving them details of your life, a simple "Me! I'm good!" does the trick, followed by a "thank you" so they know you're happy to hear from them.
See AlsoHow to Respond to "What's Up?": 19 Great & Clever RepliesQuick Reply Solutions: Auto Reply Texts for Businesses20+ Flirty And Funny Responses To What's Up TextWhat to Reply for Sup: How To Deal With This Awkward Situation- "I am! I appreciate you thinking of me 😊"
- "I'm pretty good, thanks! And you?"
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"Why? What have you heard?"
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Be funny and clever with your response. If you don’t have anything new to say or you don’t want to answer the question, a humorous reply allows you to remain mysterious without abruptly saying, "I’m not telling you." Tack a cheeky emoji onto the end of your text to show the other person that you're not actually upset or put off by their question.
- "What do YOU think is good? 😏"
- "That's for me to know and you to find out! 😉"
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"This is! Check it out."
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Snap a photo of something cool and use it to reply to the question. Photos are a great way to connect with friends and family and let them peek into your life even when you're apart.[3] When someone asks "what's good," you don't have to tell them—you can show them. Photos are a fun and engaging way to answer the question, from a picture of your cat to a funny billboard you walked past.
- "I think this little guy is pretty good! 🐰"
- "Saw this poster and couldn't stop laughing! 😂"
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"Everything! 🤩"
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Offer a bright, happy response when you're feeling on top of the world. It's natural to be on cloud nine when you get good news or do something extra fun. Share your happiness, whatever it might be, with a friend, family member, crush, or significant other who texts you a casual "wsg." They'll be happy to see your virtual excitement.
- "Lots of things! Especially the awesome new haircut I got.”
- "So much! I nailed my audition today!! 😎"
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"Not me! I've had a bad day."
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Let close friends and partners know when you're upset or feeling down. If you're comfortable sending the person on the other end of the phone your negative thoughts, feel free to type out a glum response. However, be aware that they might ask you what's wrong from there, so only say "I'm not doing well" if you're in the mood to discuss it.
- "Not much. 😫 I've definitely been better."
- "Is anything good today?? Not in my world. 😞"
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"The usual!"
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Use this brief response if you don't have anything new to report. It's okay if your day has been average and there's nothing "good" to tell your texting partner about. This reply tells them nothing is wrong, but nothing notable has happened either.
- "Same old stuff, tbh."
- "Nothing new! I'm kind of bored, actually. Let's chat!"
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"Not much. Wbu?"
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You could turn the question back on your texting partner. This is a good response if you don't have much to say—either because it's been a slow day or because you don't want to talk about yourself. Follow up with "What about you?" or its texting abbreviation "Wbu?" to keep up the texting back-and-forth at the same time.[4]
- "Just chilling. What about you?"
- "Nothing much. But you're on a trip today, right? Wsg with you??"
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"Just counting down until the end of the day!"
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This reply is best used with a work friend when you've had a busy day. After all, a tough day at work can leave you staring at the clock, watching it slowly get closer to the end of the day—and your friends will probably feel the same way. Text this during a long day at work, and tell your friend about everything that made your day so exhausting.
- "I'm just waiting for work to end. What a day!"
- "Waiting for this week to be over. The weekend can't come soon enough!"
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"Looking forward to tonight!"
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Use this response when you have fun plans with your texting partner. Show them that you can't wait to see them and have fun.[5] Hype up your friend, crush, or significant other with a text that gets them just as excited as you are.
- "I bet the concert tonight is pretty darn good! 😆 Can't wait!"
- "Just about ready for our night out! I'll text you when I'm almost there. 😊"
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"I heard there's a party later. Wanna go?"
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"What's good" can also mean "Is there anything fun happening?" If a friend or significant other texts you "wsg," you could use it to make plans with them. Suggest something fun you can do together, or offer a simple "Want to hang out?" in your reply text.
- "I've been wanting to check out the new Batman. How does 8 PM sound?"
- "Nothing on my end. Wanna do something fun together?"
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"You are!"
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A fun, lighthearted answer will make the other person smile. This reply can optionally be either friendly or romantic, so you can use it for more than one texting partner. Whether you're messaging a friend, a crush, or an established significant other, answering "Wsg?" with "You are" is a cute way to make them feel good about themselves by reminding them how great they are.
- "Easy: YOU! 😘"
- "Plenty of things are good, but hearing from you is the BEST. 🥰"
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"I'm always good when I hear from you!"
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Keep it flirty and sweet with a crush or significant other. This is a little more forward than the previous option, but it's still a kind and heartfelt way to show someone that they've made you smile by texting. Encourage them to keep checking up on you by showing them how thrilled you are to get their text.
- "Getting your texts is always the best part of my day! 😍"
- "I'm feeling way better after texting you! 😘"
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"I recommend the pancakes!"
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Sometimes, "wsg" means "what's good there?" So, if you're trying to sell your friend on a brunch venue and they ask "what's good," give them a recommendation from the menu. Similarly, this could apply to many different places; a friend might ask "wsg" about a carnival, amusem*nt park, theater, or city, for example.
- Them: "Oh, you're in Chicago? Wsg??"
- You: "Navy Pier is pretty cool! And the deep dish pizza is to DIE for. 😋"
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John Keegan
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This article was co-authored by John Keegan and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health. This article has been viewed 129,044 times.
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