Post number #903088, ID: 2e9313
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Not all, but i feel that a lot scammers and kind of suspicious people are often using this word in online communication.. or making small misstypes, and i'm just thinking.. why? It's honestly got on kind of level when person use word "yo" i will get instanly suspisious what person is trying/want from me xd
Post number #903090, ID: 42db3e
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yo, wanna do some quick sex?
Post number #903124, ID: e3e5fa
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Must be the least confrontetional greeting
Post number #907335, ID: 2a478a
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Yo, what the hell.
You racist or something?
Really though, it's good slang for getting someone's attention verbally, but is slightly confrontational, so maybe they're trying to put you in a particular mood?
Post number #907716, ID: 343a54
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my name is skyler white, yo
Post number #907968, ID: c36a7d
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Ayy yooo
Post number #908202, ID: 596711
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>>2a478a Weirdly enough, "yo" is not nearly as confrontational in online convos as it is in real life, at least from personal experience. Though, this is with the caveat that reading the room is difficult online since you don't really have social cues to rely on.
Post number #908232, ID: 8c2f88
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yo, it's suspicious because don't watch an anime called boku. and I was like yo... and ahe was like yooooo...
Post number #908691, ID: 812ceb
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my husband is walter white, yo
Post number #908851, ID: 0b4db3
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yo no soy sospechoso
Post number #909454, ID: 64d537
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Daisuki nandayo, Sex-san.
Post number #909707, ID: 2a3398
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If "yo" is suspicious, does that mean "oy" can always be trusted?
Post number #909828, ID: 4b39ae
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YO DA YO !
Post number #912216, ID: 8c2f88
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oy oy oy, are you approaching me?
Post number #912439, ID: 45eb28
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>>909707 Bruv, didn't you mean oi, innit?
Post number #917099, ID: 7061bc
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They are mexican
Post number #919722, ID: 4ff9ff
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I have so much dandruff that when I scratch my scalp once my nails get filled up yo
Post number #923076, ID: 0fa342
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KOKODAYO
Post number #926253, ID: 1ba385
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-9
Post number #926259, ID: d0d75a
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Scammers are looking for a certain type of person to scam. They need to be intellectually stunted, slightly illiterate, and gullible. This is how they are able to scam people. 1 in 100000 people may fit this description, and if they can scam that 1 person, they make a profit.
Post number #926406, ID: af7a3b
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よ
Post number #926408, ID: 3e276f
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What about people that say dattebayo
Post number #926419, ID: 3b22ad
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Ё?
Post number #926493, ID: 4ff9ff
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>>926408 Naruto is pretty sus ngl he even vented in the neji fight during the chuunin exams
Post number #926501, ID: 9ea5e8
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Yo dumb fucks, who's gonna email me some information to get my dick sucked by the weekend? It ain't gonna suck itself boys, yooooo!
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| Not all, but i feel that a lot scammers and kind of suspicious people are often using this word in online communication.. or making small misstypes, and i'm just thinking.. why? It's honestly got on kind of level when person use word "yo" i will get instanly suspisious what person is trying/want from me xd