Sometimes you ask a question that’s a sincere attempt to solicit an actual answer, but everyone assumes it’s a rhetorical question. Like no, I’m actually asking.
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You could say “I actually want to know… {{question}}?” Or “Sincerely, …”
If someone starts making up new abbreviations I’m probably not going to take their question seriously /!s
I’ve always seen /srs as short for “serious”, I imagine most people would understand that
I like /srs, but /gen is growing on me
Around me people usually use
/genfor “genuine.”This feels, prescriptively, like the correct answer
There’s [serious] - it started on Reddit (I think) but doesn’t need to stay there.
It already exists. It it
/s^H^H/sMaybe /genq (genuine question) XD




