WHAT DOES TGIF MEAN?
TGIF stands for “Thank God It’s Friday” or “Thank Goodness It’s Friday“.
TGIF is a commonly used expression, especially in casual or informal conversations. People often use it to express excitement or relief that the workweek is over and the weekend is about to begin.
You might hear or see it in social media posts, workplace chats, or among friends making weekend plans.
Look at this dialogue:
- A: TGIF!
- B: Yeah!
- A: Do you want to go out tonight?
- B: That’s great!
- A: How about going to the movies?
- B: I’d love to! I’ll book the tickets.
- A: Perfect! Let’s relax!
But do we say “Thank God” or “Thanks God“? Here is a simple but very effective demonstration that shows you how to use these phrases and fixes a very common and recurrent English mistake.
Listen carefully to the video. Make notes and use them.
Next, a few more examples:
- Thank God I found you!
- Thank God you’re here!
- Thank God I read this tip!