What does smh mean in text? This abbreviation of text is strangely useful
Here is exactly how to use this practical acronym text.
In today's age of technological dependence, the powerful English language has been diminished to communicate inText Slang and Emojis. And it's hard to follow. Everyone knows what "lol" and "brb" means that new acronyms appear every day on your phone and in your social media flows, you let yourself feel out of contact. For example, did you know that "Bae" means "before someone else" and is not just a lazy version of "baby"? Or "imho" can alternately "in my humble opinion" or "in my honest opinion"? Recently, you may have found it by asking youWhat "SMH" means; Fortunately, we are here to clarify confusion.
If you assumed it represents "so much hatred", you would be forgiven. But it's actually a shortened way to say "shaking his head." Although its appropriate use is in response to a person who writes something basic that the recipient can only shake his head in response, it is also often used to express general disbelief or disappointment. This is basically the new and improved version of
When you are at a loss of words, you can always turn to "SMH" to demonstrate your exasperation. To help these new ones using this very useful text slang, we have set up some examples of when it is appropriate:
When someone tells you how to feel.
A disagreement via small blue and white text bubbles is the ideal place to use "SMH". If you are talking about the text and the person on the other end tells you to "calm down", you can go, "SMH with the lack of respect" to let them know how exhausted you are. Sometimes there are no words, and you must resort to your body language.
When the team you are rooting does not win.
WhenRobby Anderson Gives a pass that should have easily landed in his hands, you will feel an animosity towards your team. This is the ideal time for tweeter "SMH to Anderson's performance today". Then you and your friends, you can order tests to encourage a losing team.
When your friend says something ridiculous.
We all have a friend who is Super Book-Smart but lacks a little common sense. When this friend refers to Africa as a country, you need to respond with "SMH". In this case, "SMH" speaks of itself in the demonstration of the way you have been reported.
When someone makes bad choices.
Wake up with a friend's text saying: "So I did something ..." Never a good sign. In fact, it is prudent to assume that all your friend has done, whether it's dancing above a table or displaying their karaoke performance to YouTube, "SMH" is an adverse response.
See? Understanding and communicating with "SMH" is a cinch when you know exactly what it means. But we can not promise that tomorrow will not bring any new acronym text to decode.
Additional reporting of Diana Bruk.