When someone says "one love," they're referring to a universal love and respect for all people, regardless of their race, creed, or color. The phrase started in Jamaica among Rastafari, but it's since spread worldwide and is used throughout reggae and hip hop communities as a way to say "goodbye." [1] People might also use it to refer to their sole love of hip hop.[2] But if someone says it to you, what should you say back? Read on to learn easy responses that hold true to the same spirit of unity and inclusion.

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"Take care"

  1. As a response to "one love," the phrase "take care" extends and returns that love right back to the person who said it. Just like in English, you're telling the person to look after themselves until you see them again.
    • "Walk gud" ("walk good") is a Jamaican patois option. It's similar to "take care," but usually means something more like "stay out of trouble."[5]
    • Personalize the phrase by addressing the person as "brother" or "sister." This also carries through the spirit of "one love."
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"See you later"

  1. Usually, you say this when you know for sure you're going to see the person again. But it's fine to say it even if you don't, as long as you figure you're probably going to see the person again at some point soon.
    • You can also simply say "later," typically pronounced more like "lata" in this context.
    • If you know you're going to see the person tomorrow and you're comfortable using Jamaican patois with them, you might say, "Inna di morrows," which means, "See you tomorrow."[6]
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