Which Two Universities Share the Same Name as Saint Thomas University?

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In summary, "Haiiii peeps" is a casual way of saying "Hi everyone" or "Hello friends" that originated from internet culture and online messaging platforms. It is not considered a proper English phrase and is not recommended to use in a professional setting. Variations of the phrase, such as "Heyyyy peeps" or "Hiii peeps", also exist and convey a similar friendly greeting.
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Hello! My name is Anakrystine, I am a 5th year senior at Saint Thomas University, majoring in Biology (I'm almost done too..YAY!)
 
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hii! how can I post a question I need help with ?
 
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Anakrystine said:
, I am a 5th year senior at Saint Thomas University,

Which one?
 
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?? Saint Thomas University in Miami, FL
 
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There are also two "University of St. Thomas", one in St. Paul MN and the other one in Houston TX. :biggrin:
 

1. What does "Haiiii peeps" mean?

"Haiiii peeps" is a casual way of saying "Hi everyone" or "Hello friends". It is often used in online or informal settings as a friendly greeting.

2. Is "Haiiii peeps" a proper English phrase?

No, "Haiiii peeps" is not considered a proper English phrase as it is not grammatically correct. It is a slang term that has gained popularity in informal communication.

3. Where did "Haiiii peeps" originate from?

The phrase "Haiiii peeps" is believed to have originated from internet culture and online messaging platforms where users often use creative and playful language. It is also commonly used in social media posts and comments.

4. Can "Haiiii peeps" be used in a professional setting?

It is not recommended to use "Haiiii peeps" in a professional setting as it is considered too informal and may not be appropriate in a business or formal environment. It is best to use more formal language in these situations.

5. Are there any variations of "Haiiii peeps"?

Yes, there are variations of "Haiiii peeps" such as "Heyyyy peeps" or "Hiii peeps". These variations may have slightly different meanings or connotations, but they all convey a similar friendly greeting.

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