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Ghгє Vбє­y Sao? =)) -

Minh hadn't hit the gym in six months, but after one 20-minute session of lifting light dumbbells and taking thirty selfies, he felt like an Olympian. He immediately posted a photo to the group chat with his friends.

In Vietnamese social media culture, is the ultimate "polite" eye-roll. It translates roughly to "Oh, is that so?" or "Wow, that's so impressive (not)." GhГЄ vбє­y sao? =))

"Just crushed a two-hour high-intensity session. Honestly, I think my metabolism is just built different. I’m already seeing veins I’ve never seen before. Might have to start a fitness vlog soon." Minh hadn't hit the gym in six months,

Lan remembers seeing Minh at the bubble tea shop an hour ago. She knows he spent more time picking his outfit than lifting weights. With those four words and a smiley, she effectively told him, "You're doing too much, and I’m laughing at you." Minh didn't send another photo for the rest of the week. It translates roughly to "Oh, is that so

The addition of the (a rolling-on-the-floor laughing emoji) is key—it signals that the speaker knows you're exaggerating, bragging, or being dramatic, and they aren't buying it. The Story of the "Gym Warrior"