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When a girl calls you “bro,” it can be very confusing—does that mean you’re in the friend zone? Does it mean she has feelings for you? What if she calls everyone bro? Fortunately, with our tips, you can figure out what it means for you and her going forward. Keep reading to learn exactly why a girl might call you bro and what to reply when a girl calls you bro.

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She sees you as a friend.

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  1. Yes, it’s true—a girl calling you “bro” could mean you’re in the friend zone. Pay attention to how she says it: does she make a point to enunciate the word? Is she only calling you bro and no one else? If so, she might be making a point that she doesn’t like you.[1]
    • If you aren’t sure, there are other ways to find out you’re in the friend zone. For example, she might avoid hanging out with you alone or tell you all about her relationship problems and her crushes.
    • If your goal is to get out of the friend zone, don’t call her “bro” back. This might show her that you only think of her as a friend, and it could solidify your friend zone status in her mind.
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She trusts you.

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  1. If you’re the one she calls when she’s having problems or she spills all her secrets to you, she’s probably calling you bro as a sign of platonic endearment. This isn’t a bad thing, but it does probably mean that she sees you as a friend rather than a potential date.[3]
    • The best way to get out of the friend zone is to express your feelings to her. It might sound scary, but telling her that you like her is the only way to know if she likes you, too.
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She’s flirting with you.

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  1. “Bro” is a funny thing to call someone if you have feelings for them, so she might be doing it in hopes that you catch on. Teasing is a sign that she may like you, so try paying attention to how she talks to you—if she’s super flirtatious and wants to hang out with you often, she might just be waiting for you to make the first move.[5]
    • If you think she likes you, it’s best not to call her “bro” back. Instead, use her name often to show that you’re thinking about her and that you like her.
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She’s mad at you.

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  1. Maybe she only started calling you “bro” recently, or she’s using it after you two had a fight. Some girls will call you bro to signal that she did like you, but she’s not feeling it anymore. Think about your last few interactions: is there anything that happened that might have made her angry? If so, that could explain the sudden switch.
    • Try asking her if you did anything to make her mad. Hopefully, you two can talk about it and make up.
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This article was co-authored by Kristina Mirgorodskaya and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Kristina Mirgorodskaya is a Dating Coach and the Marketing Director of Amiccio, a New York City social app that helps singles make new connections. Amiccio connects singles by hosting parties, socials, beginners salsa, bachata, and tango classes, and speed dating events. With over four years of experience, Kristina specializes in leveraging people skills, cultivating welcoming environments, and intercultural communication. Her expertise allows her to easily bring people together. Kristina earned a degree in business from Baruch College. This article has been viewed 237,781 times.
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There are a lot of reasons why a girl might call you “bro.” Pay attention to how she talks to other people. If she calls everyone “bro,” it probably doesn’t mean much. She’s just being friendly! If it’s a nickname she uses for her close pals, it could mean she trusts you and considers you a good friend. She might also use it to signal that she thinks of you like a brother. On the other hand, some girls flirt by kidding around and using silly nicknames, so it could be a sign that she likes you. The only way to know for sure is to ask her.

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