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What is the diference between :
What is it?
Whats up?
Apr 12, 2014 6:20 PM
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What is it? = an interrogative
What's up? = slang, a form of greeting of non-specific meeting.
It can be understood, vaguely, as "Hello." or "How or you?" or it can be understood to be an insult, such as a vulgur expression meaning "Piss off!" or "Get Lost!"
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April 12, 2014
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When you ask "What is it?", you are asking someone to identify what something is. Is it a book? Is it a chair? Is it a necklace? If someone says something like "I feel.... well..." where they haven't finished their sentence, you can also ask "What is it? What is it that you are feeling? Is it happiness? Fear? Sadness?"
"What's up?" means "How are you?" in slang.
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