Are You Smarter Than Your Group Chat?

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    What does the laughing-crying emoji typically mean?

    • Sadness
    • Laughter and humor
    • Confusion
    • Anger
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The Group Chat Trivia Quiz puts your knowledge of digital communication to the test with fun questions about memes, emojis, slang, and those classic group chat moments that everyone experiences. Whether it’s decoding passive-aggressive texts or recognizing viral trends, this quiz captures the playful chaos of chatting with friends online.

From pop culture references to the subtle art of emoji use, see how well you navigate the highs and lows of group conversations. If you’ve survived the endless notifications and witty banter, this quiz is made for you.

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  • 2. 

    If someone says “brb,” what are they doing?

    • Saying goodbye

    • Coming back later

    • Taking a short break

    • Ignoring the chat

    Correct Answer
    A. Taking a short break
    Explanation
    “brb” stands for “be right back” and is a common shorthand in texting and group chats. It indicates that the person is temporarily leaving the conversation but plans to return shortly. This simple phrase helps manage expectations in digital interactions, keeping communication flowing smoothly.

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  • 3. 

    What does “FOMO” stand for?

    • Fear Of Missing Out

    • Face Of My Opponent

    • Friend Of Many Others

    • Fear Of Making Offense

    Correct Answer
    A. Fear Of Missing Out
    Explanation
    “FOMO,” which stands for “Fear Of Missing Out,” describes the anxiety or worry that one might be missing important social events, updates, or conversations. This feeling is common in group chats where friends share plans and happenings, creating pressure to stay connected and involved.

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  • 4. 

    What does the phrase “ghosting” mean in texting?

    • Sending many messages

    • Suddenly stopping communication

    • Sending pictures

    • Leaving the chat

    Correct Answer
    A. Suddenly stopping communication
    Explanation
    “Ghosting” refers to the act of suddenly stopping all communication with someone without any explanation. This behavior often leaves the other person confused or hurt, and it’s a common phenomenon in digital communication, especially in dating or friendship contexts within group chats.

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  • 5. 

    What does “IMO” stand for?

    • In My Opinion

    • In My Office

    • I’m Moving Out

    • Inside My Office

    Correct Answer
    A. In My Opinion
    Explanation
    “IMO” stands for “In My Opinion” and is used when someone wants to express a personal thought or viewpoint in a discussion. It helps signal that what follows is subjective, allowing for respectful conversation and differing perspectives in group chats.

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  • 6. 

    What does “ship” mean in group chat slang?

    • To send a message

    • To support a romantic pairing

    • To argue

    • To block someone

    Correct Answer
    A. To support a romantic pairing
    Explanation
    “Ship” is slang derived from “relationship” and is commonly used in fandoms and casual conversations to express support or hope for a romantic pairing between two people, whether fictional characters or real-life celebrities. It’s a playful way to discuss romance.

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  • 7. 

    What is the meaning of “TL;DR”?

    • Too long; didn’t read

    • Talk later; don’t rush

    • That’s lit; don’t react

    • Too late; do rest

    Correct Answer
    A. Too long; didn’t read
    Explanation
    “TL;DR” means “Too long; didn’t read” and is often used in chats or comment sections to summarize lengthy messages or articles. It signals a brief version of a longer text, making communication more efficient while still sharing key points.

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    What does “lowkey” mean?

    • Secretly or subtly

    • Loud and clear

    • Not interested

    • Very dramatic

    Correct Answer
    A. Secretly or subtly
    Explanation
    “Lowkey” describes something done quietly, subtly, or secretly, often indicating a feeling or desire that isn’t openly expressed. It’s used to suggest discretion or understatement, especially in conversations where someone might want to keep things on the down-low.

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    What does “sus” mean in texting slang?

    • Suspicious

    • Successful

    • Suspended

    • Sustainable

    Correct Answer
    A. Suspicious
    Explanation
    “Sus” is short for suspicious and is used to describe something or someone that appears shady, untrustworthy, or questionable. The term gained popularity through gaming culture and is now widely used in everyday digital conversations to call out anything that seems off.

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    What is a “meme” in group chats?

    • A joke or image

    • A serious discussion

    • A phone call

    • A private message

    Correct Answer
    A. A joke or image
    Explanation
    A “meme” is a humorous or viral image, video, phrase, or idea that spreads rapidly through social media and group chats. Memes are a popular way to entertain, convey cultural commentary, or make light of shared experiences in a relatable and often satirical manner.

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    What does “no cap” mean?

    • No lie, seriously

    • No limit

    • No chance

    • No answer

    Correct Answer
    A. No lie, seriously
    Explanation
    “No cap” means “no lie” or “for real” and is used to emphasize honesty or sincerity in statements. It’s a phrase often used in casual conversation and online to underscore that what’s being said is truthful and should be taken seriously.

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  • 12. 

    What is the meaning of “AFK”?

    • Away from keyboard

    • Always for keeping

    • As fast as

    • At full kill

    Correct Answer
    A. Away from keyboard
    Explanation
    “AFK” stands for “Away From Keyboard” and indicates that a person is temporarily unavailable or not actively participating in a chat or game. This abbreviation is commonly used to let others know that they might not receive an immediate response.

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  • 13. 

    What does “OTP” stand for in texting slang?

    • One True Pairing

    • Over The Phone

    • On The Point

    • Off The Page

    Correct Answer
    A. One True Pairing
    Explanation
    “OTP” means “One True Pairing” and refers to a favorite romantic couple, often from fandoms, TV shows, or pop culture. It signifies a pairing that fans strongly support or believe should be together, reflecting passionate fan engagement.

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    What does “extra” mean when describing someone?

    • Over-the-top or dramatic

    • Very kind

    • Not interested

    • Too casual

    Correct Answer
    A. Over-the-top or dramatic
    Explanation
    “Extra” describes someone who is overly dramatic, attention-seeking, or doing too much in a social situation. Often used humorously, this term playfully calls out exaggerated behavior within group chats or conversations.

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    What does “salty” mean in slang?

    • Angry or bitter

    • Happy or excited

    • Confused

    • Sad

    Correct Answer
    A. Angry or bitter
    Explanation
    “Salty” is slang for feeling angry, bitter, or annoyed, especially after losing a game or being teased. It’s a lighthearted way to describe frustration or irritation, often used in casual conversations among friends or online communities.

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