What does "WTV" mean in text?

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WTV means whatever - expressing indifference, dismissal, or letting someone else decide

WTV Definition

WTV stands for 'Whatever' and is used to express indifference, dismissal, or to let someone else make a decision. It can indicate that you don't have a strong preference, you're frustrated, or you're being dismissive about something. The tone depends heavily on context.

Examples in conversation

"Should we watch a comedy or action movie?"

"WTV you want, I'm fine with either"

"WTV, I don't really care what we have for dinner"

"You're always on your phone when we hang out"

"WTV, it's not that big of a deal"

"WTV happens, happens - I'm not worried about the test"

Usage Notes

Can sound dismissive or rude depending on context - tone matters

Other ways to search for "WTV"

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Frequently Asked Questions about "WTV"

Does WTV always sound rude?

Not necessarily. When used to let others decide ('WTV you want'), it's helpful. But when dismissing concerns, it can sound rude.

Is WTV the same as IDC?

Similar but not identical. WTV often means 'I'm flexible' while IDC specifically means 'I don't care' and can be more dismissive.

Can WTV mean 'What TV'?

Rarely in modern usage. In text slang, WTV almost always means 'Whatever' rather than referring to television.

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