Ruok

What does Ruok mean?

Are you OK?

When you see “ruok” in a text message or a direct message, it’s someone’s way of asking, “Are you okay?” It’s a quick and easy way to check up on someone, especially if they’ve been going through a hard time or you haven’t heard from them in a while.

Here’s an example of how you might use “ruok” – say your friend, Lisa, just went through a rough breakup and didn’t show up to your movie night. You could send her a message saying, “We missed you last night, ruok?”

Or maybe you have a cousin, Max, who’s been dealing with some personal issues and you haven’t heard from him in a while. You could shoot him a message saying, “ruok? I miss hanging out with you, let’s grab a coffee soon.”

Most people will appreciate the check-in when you ask them “ruok.” However, be aware that not everyone might know what this abbreviation means. Others might feel like you couldn’t take the time to type out the whole question.

So, next time you want to check in on a friend or a family member, you can ask them “ruok?” It’s a small gesture that can mean a lot to someone who’s going through a tough time.

Example for using ‘Ruok’ in a conversation

Hey! Long time no talk. Ruok?

Hey! I’m good, thanks for asking. How about you?

I’m doing well too. Just wanted to check in on you. It’s been a while.

I appreciate that. Yeah, it’s been too long. Let’s catch up soon, okay?