From friendly gestures to romantic undertones, explore how 'xxx' plays a role in conveying emotions in our digital age. • from my experience, xx does mean kisses in british english but it is less like “i want to kiss you” and more so the general ending for when messaging someone you’re close to However the use varies from person to person so some might use it when only messaging close family I see it as the shorthand version of saying “lots of love” The custom of having an ‘x’ at the end of a message started as a way to symbolise a kiss It was used between lovers
However, these days it is more often used as a way of implying you are being friendly, not formal This is especially important now that so. The xxx's stand for kisses, o for hugs This is a good sign, she wants to hear from you again If a woman writes an x on a text message or email it means she loves you. The single kiss doesn’t mean you want to actually kiss them
Two kisses (xx, xx, xx) this is saved for people of importance, your girlfriend or boyfriend usually It doesn’t have to be on every message as chances are, you might message a lot throughout the day (how cute). Unraveling the mystery behind 'what does x mean in a text' and its significance in modern communication. What does an 'x' or 'xxx' mean at the end of a message In my country we normally end online messages with a full stop, no signature required After meeting a british girl we started chatting online, and she ends her messages with an 'x'
In my country this would be an overt romantic signal.
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