People who say "hey you" So I've noticed in the past and present that when I talk online to people, specifically girls/gf that they say "hey u". I know that it most likely means nothing, but why do people say it? Why say "hey u" instead of a normal "hi" or "hey"? Just a curious question. Posted via RS Mobile |
Why do people say yo.. hello.. hihi.. sup.. and whatever they use to start a convo? I don't think it really matters.. at most, it'd be bit more personal/flirty/friendly since it's directly pertaining to you........? =_= |
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don't take it too seriously i mean its not the worst some girls like to use hey hun hey dear heeeeeeey they all still mean nothing... if you think a girl likes you based on a common verbal greeting then i'd say go out some more... now if she greets your "orally" then thats another story |
and lots of time. hey you ... ummm " i forgot your name" |
No i'm not taking it seriously it was just a question out of curiosity |
^ lol.. he was just curious.. give the poor guy a break. Is your curiosity satified? :) Girls do say other things than that for sure as Orion mentioned.. I don't know if it's considered 'worse' though. Hey babe.. dear.. hun.. luv.. sentences with lots of hearts after it.... Why do we do it? Who knows.. it's cute. -_-? It's like those people that add a lot of 'haha' and 'lol' after each sentence. lol. |
its fucking annoying when girls play hard and pretend like they dunt know ur name. (girls that think they are hott) |
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iuno i only notice when there's something been between us. but i got it from friends. |
Perhaps they really REALLY like Pink Floyd. |
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Hey U sure beats, Hey you're not supposed to be within 100 feet of me. |
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disclaimer: ..... they might actually like that. |
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