What is '3Q' mean in Chinese Slang?
This one’s a mix of English and Chinese. The number "3" sounds like "thank" in Chinese (sān), and "Q" sounds like "you" (like the letter "Q" in English). So, "3Q" is a playful way to say "thank you." It’s casual and often used in texts or online chats.
Example: If someone helps you out, you might say, "3Q so much!"
Fun fact: It’s a great example of how Chinese internet slang mixes languages and numbers creatively.
Here are some 3Q Memes (More):
Popular Slangs
破防了
Emotionally broken. hit hard emotionally.
老外
Term for foreigners
995
Save me! Help!
tiangou
Someone who desperately tries to please others
1314
Forever. a lifetime
3Q
thank you
舔狗
Simp. Someone who obsessively chases after someone else.
王八蛋
Turtle egg. Insult meaning "jerk" or "scumbag."
摸鱼
Touching fish. Slacking off.
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