Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? You reacted “😂” on that video, so I was wondering if you understood it
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It means that the person reacted with a laughing emoji ("😂") on a video, prompting the speaker to question whether the person truly understood the content or humor of that video.
Here are a few possible rephrasings:
1. "You reacted with a laughing emoji on that video, so I was curious if you got it."
2. "Since you reacted with a '😂' to that video, I was wondering if you actually understood it."
3. "I noticed you reacted with a laughing emoji on that video, which makes me wonder if you really understood it."
Each variant maintains the original meaning while altering the phrasing slightly.
Update (2025-04-26):
The sentence is grammatically correct. It means that the person is referring to someone who reacted with a laughing emoji ("😂") on a video, and they are curious if that person comprehends the content or meaning of the video.
Possible rephrasing could include:
1. "You reacted with a laughing emoji on that video, so I was curious if you got it."
2. "Since you reacted with a 😂 on that video, I wanted to know if you understood it."
3. "I saw that you reacted with a 😂 to that video, and I was wondering if you understood it."