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"mk" is a variant of "OK" (good, alright). It indicates agreement or consent with something. This expression can be used online and offline.
When a person uses "mk", they actually mean that they understand or accept what the interlocutor is saying and confirm their agreement. This can be a response to a question, a suggestion, or any other communicative situation where it is important to show agreement or acceptance.
"mk" is an informal form of "OK" and is mainly used in casual conversations, especially online, on social media, or in everyday communication with friends. It helps express a positive attitude, agreement, or support for others without the need to use the full phrase "OK".
"mk" sometimes carries more meaning than the usual "OK". For example, "mk" can be judgmental. Remember, when you say "OK" in real life, it is not a judgmental form. But "WELL OK" or "mk" (as if slightly judging or reluctantly agreeing to something).
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