What Does ‘Sus’ Mean in Among Us?
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Ever wondered what your friends are talking about when they say someone is ‘sus’ in Among Us? You’re not alone, and we’re here to clear that up!
Let’s dive into what ‘sus’ means in the world of Among Us and why it’s become such a catchphrase among players.
Short for Suspicious
‘Sus’ is actually short for suspicious. In Among Us, when players say someone is ‘sus,’ they mean that person is acting shady or seems like they might be an imposter. An imposter in Among Us is a player pretending to be a crewmate but is actually trying to sabotage the mission and eliminate other players.
Knowing who is ‘sus’ is a big part of playing Among Us. It’s all about teamwork, but you also have to figure out who you can’t trust. Paying attention to who acts ‘sus’ can help crewmates win the game by identifying and voting out the imposters.
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