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What is the meaning of "Enen" written in many people's short messages now? Is it cute or onomatopoeia?

It should be "mm-hmm", which means promise in Cantonese.

For example,

A: Let's go to dinner now ~

B: hmm (this is equivalent to "good" in mandarin.

When sending text messages, I sometimes feel that one word "um" is a bit perfunctory, so I typed two.

Besides, when you use "uh-huh" to express your commitment, it also means "say what you want"

In the same conversation above, if B is hungry and wants to eat, then,

A said: let's go to dinner now ~

B: Mm-hmm!