


In the world of CS2, text chat is actively used — especially when discussing CS2 configs or trading CS2 skins. To save time on typing long messages, players rely on dozens of abbreviations. Here’s a short guide to the most common ones, often seen during matches or on forums discussing top CS2 case sites and settings.
GG — Good Game — said after a match or even after a lucky CS2 case opening.
GH — Good Half — written at the side switch.
GL HF — Good Luck, Have Fun — a typical greeting at the start.
WP / WD — Well Played / Well Done — compliments for good plays.
LOL / LMAO / ROFL — reactions to funny moments, often after weird case drops.
WTF / OMG / OMFG — expressions of surprise — from a failed clutch to a cheap skin drop.
BB / BBS / BRB / GTG — messages when leaving the game or chat.
AFK — Away From Keyboard — useful to signal a break, e.g., when checking a case site or editing a config.
STFU — Shut The F** Up* — harsh way to say “be quiet.”
NP / NVM / FYI / ASAP — polite clarifications.
NS / GJ / GT / GK / GF / N1 — praise for good frags or attempts.
HVH — Hack versus Hack — used in matches full of cheaters.
PLS / THX / KK / XD — casual words for politeness and emotions.
Knowing these will make communication in CS2 faster — whether you're in-game or chatting about skins, configs, or rating case-opening sites.