1, like it
XH can be seen as the abbreviation of like, X stands for joy, and H stands for joy. If a person says "I XH you", it can be translated as "I like you". Like is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is xǐhuan, which also means happy; Happiness means liking or being interested in people or things. Like is actually a feeling, including appreciation, admiration, admiration, devotion, love and worship.
2. Overweight
XH means overweight, which is the abbreviation of overweight, and is generally as big as XL. XL is the abbreviation of extpa large, which means extra large when translated into Chinese. Clothing size, such as xl, is defined according to the dimensions of height, chest circumference and waist circumference, and there is a corresponding numerical value in centimeters, in which the data indicates the height/chest circumference when the upper model said it, and the data indicates the height/waist circumference when the lower model said it.
Other alphabet network terms
GG (brother), JS (profiteer), PFPF (admire), ZT (repost), etc. These languages are usually used to extract the first letters of Chinese phrases, which are easier to understand and identify, so they can be widely used and spread.
Similarly, there are network terms abbreviated or changed from English phrases, such as GF (girlfriend) and PK (from the word "playerkill" in online games, meaning to challenge, kill and be eliminated from the bottom). Many of these terms don't conform to English grammatical norms, or even are wrong.
Such as CU (Goodbye, Goodbye), study hard, make progress every day, etc., but because of its simple form, convenient input and accurate expression, it is used frequently on the Internet.