noun a slang term used to express indifference or dismissal
interjection used to convey a casual or nonchalant attitude
Commonly used in online interactions to convey a laid-back attitude
Frequently used in movies, TV shows, and music to portray a carefree or rebellious character
Used in casual conversations to express indifference or nonchalance
Popular slang term among younger generations to show a relaxed or dismissive attitude
In informal writing or dialogue, a writer may use 'whateves' to convey a casual or nonchalant attitude.
A psychologist may use 'whateves' in a therapeutic setting to mirror the language or tone of a client, building rapport and connection.
A teacher may use 'whateves' when engaging with students in a relaxed or informal setting, to connect with them on their level.
A marketing executive may use 'whateves' in a campaign targeting a younger audience to appear more relatable and in touch with current trends.