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I never know how to reply to sup, I just immediately start to question my existence as a whole and wonder what truly life is. Does "sup" mean "what's up?" or does it mean "how are you?" or perhaps even "what are you doing at the moment?" or maybe just maybe "what's going on?". I'll never truly understand the definition of sup and how to reply to such a word. I feel like the true nature of "sup" in our modern vernacular is to isolate the inherent ontological nature of the lexicon itself. Surely it is not a panacea that encapsulates all definitions in one polysemy? The numerous definitions of "sup" are offset movements of music that fuse to the polyphonic symphony of uncertainty. It bears no weight, lends no meaning, provides no clue for you to ascertain its nature. All we can do is wait — and pray.
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I never know how to reply to sup, I just immediately start to question my existence as a whole and wonder what truly life is. Does "sup" mean "what's up?" or does it mean "how are you?" or perhaps even "what are you doing at the moment?" or maybe just maybe "what's going on?". I'll never truly understand the definition of sup and how to reply to such a word. I feel like the true nature of "sup" in our modern vernacular is to isolate the inherent ontological nature of the lexicon itself. Surely it is not a panacea that encapsulates all definitions in one polysemy? The numerous definitions of "sup" are offset movements of music that fuse to the polyphonic symphony of uncertainty. It bears no weight, lends no meaning, provides no clue for you to ascertain its nature. All we can do is wait — and pray.
lol i feel this all the time
someone: sup
me: hey
but then over text or message, i just say "nothing much" because it feels more like a question
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lol i feel this all the time
someone: sup
me: hey
but then over text or message, i just say "nothing much" because it feels more like a question
Okay m8 here's the deal. When I ask "what's up?" I am not asking you what you're doing literally at that very moment. I'm seeking a topic of conversation. While what you're at that very moment is a valid answer (if it's interesting!), you could (and should!) answer with something that leaves scope for further conversation. Something that happened to you or that you did, something that you're looking forward to or dreading. etc. "Nothing much" is never an appropriate response.
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Okay m8 here's the deal. When I ask "what's up?" I am not asking you what you're doing literally at that very moment. I'm seeking a topic of conversation. While what you're at that very moment is a valid answer (if it's interesting!), you could (and should!) answer with something that leaves scope for further conversation. Something that happened to you or that you did, something that you're looking forward to or dreading. etc. "Nothing much" is never an appropriate response.
what if nothing much happened that day or i barely did anything yet?
or what if you'll get bored hearing about how i made milk and cereal for breakfast and saw three pigeons before i met you?
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that's the kind of things you talk about with friends though
its not like you always have something meaningful to share
btw the previous replies were copypastas
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Yo. What's for Friday night?
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