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Whats the meaning of Thank You GBU?

Love, Friends & Family

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Remember my boring story about the girl i like whom i sent a birthday greeting. She had replied my message just contain "Thank You GBU" well i guess she dont want to be friend with me right? Or did she reject me? I hope there will be nice people who like to share their oppinion about this? Thanks

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Could it have anything to do with her name, your location, her location, friends in common or anything else that you know about her? It could explain alot if it's the name of a place that has some sort of reputation for something or another, but thats a long explanation for something so simple. If I knew what it was I probably would have posted ~3 words and been done with it, but thats new to me too. Hope it means something good, after all, that is preferable is it not?
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Doesn't GBU stand for God Bless U? So she's saying, "Thank You and God Bless You"

Quote by Chloe-chanDoesn't GBU stand for God Bless U? So she's saying, "Thank You and God Bless You"

I think exactly the same as Chloe-chan
Yeahh..it might be God bless u

Folks, I think he knows what GBU stands for. I think he wants to know if the girl likes him back, or if the girl just wants to be friends, or if it means nothing at all... Lol...

jeez GBU stands for God Bless U. My bro always write on his message.

Hmm... here's the thing, david, you do need to paste the message you sent, and then the message she sent, and then how she reacts toward you after sending said message. If you want any semblance of meaningful replies, you have to provide sufficient information. Even PIs would need as much as what you're looking for and who to look for it from before he/she can go to work on what you wanted.

So, yeah, if you care to update your post with these info, that'd be a good place to start, advising-wise.

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