When I use it, I mean ok, because that’s what it actually means. It’s simply a way to acknowledge someone was heard. I will not be changing bc others read more into it. Tis way too exhausting to consider every hidden meaning someone might have.
Boss said I can’t work from home anymore. I simply replied 👍
what other meaning could it have?
Ok and fuck you
lol when I read your comment in my inbox I had to stop and think what could I have said for this response
“Whatever.” Just depends on the context.
Right? I’ve been using it to mean, “acknowledged”, for years now. My kids told me just the other day that their group does not, and that they have to remind themselves I’m not being sarcastic when I send it. I have reached “that” age, it would appear.
I don’t care all that much. Sometimes a thumbs up is the way to acknowledge you heard them.
Sometimes people see things the way they want to see them. Not your fault.
👍🏻 ok there bud.
First link I get an add and immidiately close. Second link I get an message that the video has failed.
There is a message in this somewhere about the state of the Internet that I can’t quite articulate.
Found the Canadian. :)
If you were on the Internet before emojis took off, the single letter “k” had the same energy.
I’ve always thought it had the same energy in that they both simply acknowledge having seen the message. What’s wrong with that?
Wait it did? I used it all the time, because it was shorter than “ok”.
k
👍
I know. One of the reason why my entire friend circle finds it offensive.
Still counts as a contract agreement
Idk I hate when people get non obvious.
The people that use it this way ruin it for everyone else.
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👍
It is apparent in the right context.
How boomers vs zoomers see it
I use it as an acknowledgement at work, and to be a sarcastic asshole with my friends. Context is key.
the “heavy checkmark” is my “fuck you checkmark”
Especially a good one to say to your boss.
I can’t explain it, but it’s the boomerest emoji.