FAQs
What to reply when someone says "whatever"? ›
- You don't need to respond when somebody says, “whatever”.
- In fact, in this scenario, “silence” is the best solution.
- I'm presuming here, that you're referring to non-polite comments & if so, you can simply choose to ignore &/or walk away.
If someone has dropped a “WTV” in a convo with you and you want them to give you an actual answer, there's nothing wrong with asking for more. People occasionally say “whatever” when they want you to make a choice for them or to convey apathy. If that doesn't work for you, say so.
What does whatever mean as a response? ›Whatever is a slang term meaning "whatever you say" , "I don't care what you say" or "what will be will be". The term is used either to dismiss a previous statement and express indifference or in affirmation of a previous statement as "whatever will be will be".
What is the best answer for how is everything? ›If it's someone you aren't close with, you may reply that “everything's fine, thanks for asking.” If it's someone you're comfortable with and can share anything and everything, you may reply stating what's bothering you (if at all) or telling them your thoughts or how you're really feeling.
What can I say instead of whatever? ›- regardless.
- anyway.
- anyways.
- however.
- whether or not.
- in any case.
- nevertheless.
- at any rate.
"What's good" is most often used to ask someone how they're doing. 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. "I'm pretty good, thanks!
How do you say whatever in texting? ›"WTV" is an abbreviation for "whatever," according to Dictionary.com.
What are you up to response flirty? ›Flirty Answers
“Just thinking about you.” “Making plans for our next date.” “Wondering when I can see you again.” “Watching a movie…
WTV is short for whatever, and it is used in texting and chat to imply not caring, being bored, or just being uninspired. Related words: wtvtf.
What is it called when someone says whatever? ›whatever adverb (DISRESPECT)
informal. something that is said to show that you do not respect or care about what someone is saying, especially someone who is asking you to agree with them or agree to do something: "Bryce, could you do what I ask you to once in a while?" "Whatever."
What does fine whatever mean? ›
Whatever!" Passive aggressive persons commonly sulk and withdraw from disagreements as their fundamental way of coping with rising anger. Rather than put their angry feelings into words and express emotions honestly, they use phrases like “Fine” and “Whatever” to shut down direct communication. "I'm Not Angry."
How's it going to reply flirty? ›- “The rain sure is gloomy, but your text brightened my day ”
- “Just wishing teleportation existed so I could see you this very second.”
- “It's going well, but not as well as it could be with you in my arms 😉”
- "I'm really sorry to hear that... and to be honest, I'm not sure what to say now." ...
- "Thanks for telling me." ...
- "I'm not used to conversations like this but I'm really happy to chat if you want."
If someone says "I am good", a common response would be to say something like "That's great to hear!" or "I'm glad to hear you're doing well."
How do you say whatever in a text? ›WTV is short for whatever, and it is used in texting and chat to imply not caring, being bored, or just being uninspired. Related words: wtvtf.
What is the alternative to whatever you say? ›- as you wish.
- anything you like.
- suit yourself.
- as you please.
- as you like.
- it's up to you.
- anything you say.
- anything that you want.
You use whatever as a pronoun or determiner to refer to anything or everything of a particular kind. I read whatever I could find about the course. You can buy whatever ingredients you need from the market. You can also use whatever to say that something is true in all possible circ*mstances.