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Nicholas MacScherie

Hey friend,

Thanks for reaching out. I'm doing great, how about you?

To answer your question, "next" can mean a few different things depending on the context. In general, it's often used to refer to what's coming up or what's happening next in a sequence. For example, if you're at a concert and one band finishes their set, you might ask your friend "who's up next?" to find out which band is going to play next.

In the context of social media, "next" could be used in a few different ways. For example, if a friend sends you a link to an article or video, you might reply with "thanks, I'll check it out next" to indicate that you don't have time to look at it right away but you plan to later. Similarly, if you're scrolling through your social media feed and see a post you're not interested in, you might swipe past it and think to yourself "next" as you look for something you're more interested in.

Of course, as with any slang or colloquial expression, there may be variations and nuances based on different communities, regions, or individuals. Some people might use "next" in a more formal or literal way, while others might use it more casually or subtly.

Overall, though, "next" is a versatile and common expression that can be used in a wide range of situations. Hope this helps!

Take care,
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