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Texting or direct messaging someone you don’t know well can feel like a minefield, especially when they start sending messages like “WYLL.” But what exactly does this cryptic DM mean, and how should you respond to it? We’ve covered everything you need to know, including how to respond (and whether or not to let the person read).
- WYLL is short for “What You Look Like.” It is often used to ask a stranger or acquaintance for a photo or to jokingly tease someone.
- Use WYLL if you’ve recently started chatting with someone online and want to know what it’s like. You can also use WYLL to annoy a friend.
- Please use your best judgment when responding to a WYLL message. Feel free to send a photo if you want, or set clear boundaries if you feel uncomfortable.
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