What Does SNR Stand For on Snapchat?
S = Streaks
N = And
R = Recent
SNR stands for “Streaks and Snaps.” SNR refers to your conversations and photo exchanges over the last three days with any particular friend; their chat box’s top name indicates whether streaks have been sent between those visits, with “recent” meaning either that streak was sent between those visits, or vice versa – showing they may have recently sent streaks too!
On Snapchat, SNR stands for Streaks & New Reposts while other social networking sites could construe it differently.
How to Utilize Snapchat’s SNR
SNR in conversation indicates someone wants to encourage your streak. To maintain it, at least one photo must be submitted daily with your streak partner’s name as the subject; their picture also has an icon representing them such as fire or other symbols that denote how long your two have maintained the streaks together and can have various meanings depending on its purpose and significance.
How to Respond on Snapchat
When someone Responds “SNR”, which is their way of asking you to keep providing pictures so as to maintain streaks, either reply with “ok” or send direct snaps in order to continue them. “SNR” indicates they want you to provide more so the streaks continue unbroken. In essence, they warn you to continue providing them before any streaks halt or stop occurring altogether.
Last Remarks
In this post I have defined SNR (which stands for “streaks and recent”) so you may respond with snaps if someone mentions SNR to you. Furthermore, I provided information on how best to utilize and respond to it.
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