WIIFM In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "WIIFM", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-09-07 02:09

Meaning of WIIFM

WIIFM informal acronym

An acronym for "What's in it for me?", meaning someone is asking what they will gain if they do something. This acronym is only used in written communication.

Tell me, WIIFM and I'll give you my answer.

That sounds interesting, but WIIFM?

I'll help you, but what's in it for me?

A: " We really hope you will help us deal with this issue." B: "Hmm. What's in it for me?

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4. The act of smelling something to check whether it has a fresh odor.

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