YourAverageTiger
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It really depends on a few factors:
So "gg" (and "gf", no difference) are used when the battle is good. When you fight someone and the battle is enjoyable, tense, and exciting. You get hate if you say it when you "clean-up", bowspam, etc...
The sentence you use it in can change everything:
Firstly, that person you were speaking to must have some sort of mental issue. There is no way "gg" and "gf" will be insults. Both stand for "good game" and "good fight". But, then again, it depends on the reasons stated above. There are many more, but these are the only few I can think of right now.
- When you use it
- The sentence you use it in
- What it is
So "gg" (and "gf", no difference) are used when the battle is good. When you fight someone and the battle is enjoyable, tense, and exciting. You get hate if you say it when you "clean-up", bowspam, etc...
The sentence you use it in can change everything:
Scott so kindly made the point here, so I do not need to dive in depth on this topic.Depends on the context. GG by itself means good game. "l2p newbi! GG!" is trashtalking.
Firstly, that person you were speaking to must have some sort of mental issue. There is no way "gg" and "gf" will be insults. Both stand for "good game" and "good fight". But, then again, it depends on the reasons stated above. There are many more, but these are the only few I can think of right now.