In a text, "yeah sure" typically conveys a nonchalant or casual agreement, suggesting that the sender is okay with the suggestion or request. However, depending on the context and tone, it can also imply sarcasm or reluctance. It's often used to indicate that the sender is willing to go along with something, even if they may not be fully enthusiastic about it.
yeah they can but you have to text their number and lets pretend they r with Verizon and you would but 805then their number and then @text.com. they can reply but you and the person you are texting have to make sure the text is under 160 characters. i mean at @vtext.com sorry!!!!!!!!! But each service is different
Yeah, sure... I mean... why the hell not?
It means, like yeah. Its referring to the noise made to agree with someone
I guess,...yeah! yes! It sure is !
yt means you there? its easier to text than you there because everyone has be come very lazy and can't text a few extra letters =]=]
I'm not pretty sure but based on what I've read assa mean "Oh yeah!".. :)
You can say "да, конечно" in Russian to mean 'yeah sure'.
Yeah
Are you sure they didnt mean XD? cos then thats a smiley face :')
Yeah they can. Each text is worth a minute i think.
It means 'yeah' in text form. I didn't know what it meant either so I looked it up.
Gargle, Florida, Heartburn, Yellow, Teepee, Redneck? ... Yeah, I'm not that sure...