by Only truth November 22, 2021
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“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
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Definition:
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
Get the Salamatoo mug.Definition:
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
Get the Salamatoo mug.Salamath is more than just a name; it is a reflection of tranquility and well-being. Like a gentle breeze that soothes the weary, Salamath carries an aura of warmth, kindness, and resilience. Rooted in the essence of peace, this name embodies a soul that brings harmony to those around them, a heart that beats with compassion, and a mind that stands firm in wisdom.
To know Salamath is to witness the beauty of serenity in motion—a presence that reassures, a voice that calms, and a spirit that uplift
To know Salamath is to witness the beauty of serenity in motion—a presence that reassures, a voice that calms, and a spirit that uplift
Aisha: Have you met Salamath yet?
Rahul: No, but I’ve heard a lot about him. People say he’s one of the kindest people around.
Aisha: That’s true! He always goes out of his way to help others. Last week, he stayed back after the community event just to make sure everything was cleaned up properly.
Rahul: That’s impressive! It’s rare to find someone who genuinely cares like that.
Aisha: Exactly. And the best part? He never expects anything in return. He believes that spreading salamath—peace and well-being—is what truly matters.
Rahul: I think I’d like to meet him. Sounds like the kind of person who makes the world a better place.
Rahul: No, but I’ve heard a lot about him. People say he’s one of the kindest people around.
Aisha: That’s true! He always goes out of his way to help others. Last week, he stayed back after the community event just to make sure everything was cleaned up properly.
Rahul: That’s impressive! It’s rare to find someone who genuinely cares like that.
Aisha: Exactly. And the best part? He never expects anything in return. He believes that spreading salamath—peace and well-being—is what truly matters.
Rahul: I think I’d like to meet him. Sounds like the kind of person who makes the world a better place.
by Astro_Horizon_X March 16, 2025
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