ESB – Signification
ESB stands for “Everyone Snap Back”. It means that the sender is asking you to send them a snap so that the streak continues. As you know, today’s generation cares more about serials than heartbreaks.
If you find such a message in your friend group, it means that the sender is asking everyone in the group to send him a snap.
Why do people use ESB?
Each acronym has its own meaning. But mainly, it is used –
- To maintain the series
- Increase engagement
- Increase interaction, etc.
How to respond to ESB?
It is up to you how you want to react. But if you want, you can consider the following tips –
- Send a quick photo: If you want to keep the streak going, you can send him a snap.
- Start a conversation: If you want to chat with the sender, you can do so.
- Setting limits: If you get ESB flares often, I suggest you ignore this information.
Endnotes
So here’s what ESB means on Snapchat. It’s a cool way to let the other person know that they need to send a snap so the streak doesn’t end.
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