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If you've received an "MBN" text from a friend or recently noticed the abbreviation on social media, you're probably wondering what it stands for. Keep scrolling to read our complete guide on how to interpret "MBN" on all platforms, including text and social media. We'll also explain how to use this abbreviation so you can start dropping MBNs of your own!

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How to Use MBN

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  1. Use MBN in a sincere way if you’re talking to a friend who deserves good things, or if you’re making a comment about strangers who are truly endearing or sweet.[3] For example:
    • "You scored a free ticket to see Taylor Swift? 🎉 MBN! I’m happy for you!"
    • "Did you see that cute old couple with matching track suits? ❤️ MBN"
  2. When you use MBN this way, it can come off as light sarcasm or fairly scathing, depending on how you word it. Keep in mind that if you use MBN with a hashtag on social media, more people are likely to see it and you may get some replies.[4]
    • "Just watching these frat bros order endless bottles of champagne at the club. MBN to have daddy’s credit card 😂”
    • "At the mall by myself testing out massage chairs while all the happy couples walk by holding hands lol #mbn"
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How to Respond to MBN

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  1. Chances are if a friend says MBN to you, they’re probably legitimately pleased for you. They might say it with light sarcasm in some cases, but the comment isn’t meant to be hurtful or mean.[5]
    • Them: "MBN having the whole weekend off work."
      You: “Yeah, it totally is 😉”
    • Them: "Your parents got you a car? Wow, mbn! That’s awesome."
      You: "Thanks! I’m so stoked."
  2. MBN doesn’t really require a response. If the person was being sarcastic or rude to you, ignore their salty comment. They’re just jealous anyway!
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More Slang Acronyms to Know

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  1. Stay on top of new texting slang with these common acronyms. Learn these popular slang terms to stay in the know and keep your texts looking like English instead of gibberish:
    • BSF: “Best sister friend” or “best sibling friend”
    • MMK: “Mmkay” (a combo of “mm” and “okay”)
    • HB: “Heartbroken,” “homeboy,” or “how ‘bout?”
    • DL: “Down low”
    • ABS: “Absolutely”
    • WYLL: “What you look like” or “What do you look like?”
    • HYB: “How you been?”
    • ISTG: “I swear to God”
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