UKWIS

What does UKWIS stand for?

You know what I’m saying

UKWIS is a cool, short way of saying “you know what I’m saying.” It’s a handy acronym to use when you’re having a chat and need to check if the other person is following your train of thought. It packs a bit of a playful punch, almost like a secret language between friends.

People who are fond of using this acronym might also use another one – KWIS, which stands for “know what I’m saying”. It’s a quick and easy way to find out if the person you’re talking to is on the same page as you.

So, if you’ve got what the other person is hinting at or trying to convey, you can respond with IKWYM, which stands for “I know what you mean”. It’s a quick way to show that you’re keeping up with the conversation and understand what’s being said.

So, next time you’re chatting and need a swift way to ask if someone understands you, or if you’re following along with what they’re saying, remember these easy-to-use acronyms. They’re like a secret code that can make your conversations more fun and engaging.

Example for using ‘UKWIS’ in a conversation

Hey, did you watch that new movie?

Yeah, it was amazing! πŸŽ₯

UKWIS? πŸ€”

Definitely! The plot twists were mind-blowing! 🀯