Plskthx

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Also written as plzkthx. 1337 for "Please? Ok, thank you". Often used in a sarcastic, quick way. Used when making a demand formed somewhat as a request. Ex. "I need ops, plzkthx."

Adding bai at the end is a good way to make a formal and polite request from someone just before departing from their presence. Ex. "Come pick me up for the concert tomorrow plskthxbi" *Walk away*

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