Which one is correct?
"sup, man?" or "wassup, man?"?

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sup, man?

This phrase is a casual and informal greeting commonly used in conversations.

This phrase is a shortened and informal way of asking 'What's up?' and is used to greet someone in a relaxed setting.

Examples:

  • Sup, man? How's it going?
  • Hey, sup, man?
  • Sup, man? Long time no see!
  • Sup, man? Ready to hang out?
  • Sup, man? What's new?

Alternatives:

  • What's up, man?
  • Hey, how are you?
  • How's it going, man?
  • Hey there, what's new?
  • What have you been up to?

wassup, man?

This phrase is a very informal and slangy way of greeting someone.

This phrase is a more slangy and informal version of 'sup, man?' and is used in very casual settings among friends or peers.

Examples:

  • Wassup, man? You good?
  • Hey, wassup, man?
  • Wassup, man? How's life treating you?
  • Wassup, man? Wanna grab a bite?
  • Wassup, man? Ready to chill?

Alternatives:

  • What's up, man?
  • Hey, how are you?
  • How's it going, man?
  • Hey there, what's new?
  • What have you been up to?
Both "sup, man?" and "wassup, man?" are informal greetings commonly used in casual conversations. They are both correct and interchangeable, with "wassup, man?" being a slightly more informal and slangy version of "sup, man?". The choice between the two depends on personal preference and the level of informality desired.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

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