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How to decode (and use) this texting lingo
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On social media and in pop culture, new terms are constantly coming out of nowhere, leading you to say, “Huh?” when you stumble on a new one. Fortunately, “igh” is a simple, common Gen Z multi-faceted abbreviation that can communicate feeling “fine,” excited, or frustrated. We'll walk you through every meaning and how to use this acronym over text, and social media, and more, below.

Things You Should Know

  • Igh is a slang term that most commonly means “alright,” “okay,” or “fine,” and is used to casually or informally acknowledge or confirm details or ideas over text.
  • Igh can be used to emphasize a statement or add emotion to a text-based conversation. It can be used to describe frustration, excitement, or euphoria.
  • If you’re going to be unavailable or inattentive because you’re on the move, you can use “igh” to communicate “I’m Going Home.”
Section 1 of 5:

"Alright"

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  1. Igh is a popular term for texting and social media that signals how you’re feeling or when you agree with someone or something. It is pronounced phonetically as a long “I” sound, where the -gh is silent. [1]
    • It may also appear as “ight” or “aight.” [2]
  2. Whether you’re sending or receiving an “igh” text, it’s a simple and quick way to let another person know you’re down or agree with something they’ve said.
    • For a text that reads, “We’re all going to meet at the restaurant at 8pm. You down?” You could reply “igh” to acknowledge or confirm the details.
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  3. Instead of replying “okay,” “alright,” or “fine,” you could opt for a casual “igh” text to express how you’re feeling about any given situation or circumstance.
    • A friend may text, “Hey, saw you left class early today. You okay?”
    • You could reply, “Yeah, I’m igh just wasn’t feeling too good.”
  4. If you don’t know how to respond to an “igh” text, don’t fear. First, identify the context and tone of the message. For instance, if a friend says, “I’m igh, just didn’t sleep enough.” You could respond with, “Aw, I’m sorry. Wanna reschedule our plans so you can get some sleep?”
    • If someone sends a text that only reads, “igh” they may not be interested in texting due to the shortness of the message. In this case, respond using a thumbs-up emoji to keep things light.
    • If you really want to talk to this person, you could ask a question or change the topic by saying, “Oh, hey, I forgot to ask, are you going to the game on Friday?”
    • If someone sends you an igh text, don’t hesitate to ask for clarification. You could say, “What do you mean by that?”
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Section 2 of 5:

Igh to Add Emphasis

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  1. In text messaging, igh typically accompanies other phrases like, “I swear to God, igh” to add more emphasis to the previous word or phrase. It is meant to add intensity and emotion to an online conversation.
    • In the world of R&B, igh has also been used as an ad-lib for Chance the Rapper, who uses the term to emphasize his verses. [3]
    • It is also pronounced phonetically with a long “I” sound.
  2. If you’re having a heated conversation over text, sometimes it can be hard to truly express your emotions behind a screen. That’s where “igh” comes in. You can add it to the end of a text to give greater meaning to the previous word or phrase.
    • For example, you could say, “I didn’t know she was gonna be there, igh” to demonstrate frustration.
  3. If you’re arguing with a friend, family member, or partner online, letting your emotions get the best of you can be easy. Before you send a response, take a deep breath and think about what you want to say. If you’re feeling hurt or betrayed, use “I” statements to express your feelings without placing blame.
    • You could respond with, “I’m not mad at you. I just feel uncomfortable when Sarah is around because I feel like my boundaries are intentionally ignored.”
    • Similarly, you can use the phrase in response to the other person to demonstrate you’re acknowledging their feelings, too. Write, “Igh, I see where you’re coming from.”
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Section 3 of 5:

"I Got High"

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  1. While this term can signal the use of cannabis, it can also be used to express excitement or euphoria about an upcoming event or activity. It is pronounced as an acronym or by using the whole phrase instead.
  2. Whether you are gushing over a crush or just can’t wait for the new episode of your favorite show to come out, “IGH” in all caps can show how excited you are for an upcoming event or activity.
    • An example could be, “IGH for the new Beyoncé song!”
    • You could even use it in a flirty way by using lowercase and say, “Igh thinking about our date on Saturday!” Feel free to add emojis to show you’re interested, too.
  3. Lean into emojis or use all caps. You could say, “OMG! I’m so excited too!!” following up with sparkling heart emojis or confetti.
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Section 4 of 5:

"I’m Going Home"

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  1. Over text, igh can be used to let another person know you’re going to be unavailable or inattentive to your phone because you’re going home. It’s a way of exiting a conversation or tabling a text discussion for later when you can give your attention. [4]
    • It’s pronounced as an acronym or using the whole phrase in face-to-face conversations.
  2. If you’re just about to head out and you won’t be responsive to your phone, you can use “igh” to let the other person know. It can also be a signal to letting the other person you got home safely by using it to say, “I got home.”
    • In a text you could write, “Hey, sorry igh. I’ll text you when I’m free.”
    • Or, if you just got to your destination, you could say, “Igh I’ll give you a call when I’m settled in.”
  3. This is the perfect example of using “igh” in another one of its uses. However, to avoid confusion, you could respond with, “Ight” or “Cool, I’ll talk to you later then.”
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