I hate you
IHY is a slang acronym that stands for “I Hate You”. This term is usually used in a playful manner among friends, especially in the younger age groups like teenagers and young adults. It’s commonly used in text messages or online chats to express temporary frustration or jealousy.
For instance, if your friend lands tickets to a show you really wanted to go, or they win a round of a game you’re playing online, you might text them IHY as a teasing way to say you’re mad or envious.
However, since it’s hard to convey tone in written words, be careful when and where you use IHY. It can be easily misunderstood, especially if the person on the receiving end doesn’t know you well enough to understand your sense of humor.
If you find that the recipient of your message is upset or offended by your use of IHY, you can quickly clarify that you were only joking by following up with “IMS”, which stands for “I’m sorry”.
Example for using ‘IHY’ in a conversation
Ugh, I can’t believe you ditched me for that concert! IHY π
Haha, sorry! I promise we’ll hang out next time. IMS π
Fine, but only if you let me win in our next game! IHY if you beat me again! π‘
Deal! But no holding back this time. IHY too if you beat me! π
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