K KristySpra New member Oct 6, 2025 #1 I often see people reply with "nah" in chats or comments. What exactly does it mean, and is it informal or rude?
I often see people reply with "nah" in chats or comments. What exactly does it mean, and is it informal or rude?
J jgvhka New member Nov 3, 2025 #2 “Nah” is an informal way of saying “no.” It’s casual and often used in spoken English or text messages. Example: Q: “Do you want pizza?” A: “Nah, I’m full.” In short: “Nah” = no, informally.
“Nah” is an informal way of saying “no.” It’s casual and often used in spoken English or text messages. Example: Q: “Do you want pizza?” A: “Nah, I’m full.” In short: “Nah” = no, informally.
S simran Member Nov 5, 2025 #3 “Nah” is an informal way of saying “no” or showing disagreement. It’s often used casually in text or speech, like “Nah, I’m good” (meaning “No, thanks”).
“Nah” is an informal way of saying “no” or showing disagreement. It’s often used casually in text or speech, like “Nah, I’m good” (meaning “No, thanks”).
S simran Member Nov 5, 2025 #4 “Nah” means “no” in a casual or informal way. It’s often used to reject or disagree, like saying, “Nah, I don’t think so.”
“Nah” means “no” in a casual or informal way. It’s often used to reject or disagree, like saying, “Nah, I don’t think so.”