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minus-squareCidVicious@piefed.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·4 days agoDoes bruh express empathy? I’ve always read bruh as “bruh what are you doing” in a lot of contexts. But I can’t really say it’s something I use much.
minus-squareHolytimes@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up12·4 days agoContext is key. It can express empathy, or disappointment, or awe. Context is always key.
minus-squareWhiteRabbit_33@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·4 days agoI think it depends on how you pronounce it and context. I’m used to hearing a shorter bruh with a look attached to it as a question for “what are you doing?” vs a longer bruh like “bruuuuuuh” as empathizing like “that’s rough”.
Does bruh express empathy? I’ve always read bruh as “bruh what are you doing” in a lot of contexts. But I can’t really say it’s something I use much.
Context is key. It can express empathy, or disappointment, or awe.
Context is always key.
“Bruh… sorry for your loss”
I think it depends on how you pronounce it and context. I’m used to hearing a shorter bruh with a look attached to it as a question for “what are you doing?” vs a longer bruh like “bruuuuuuh” as empathizing like “that’s rough”.