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Oysters For You new article content ... Oysters For You is a coloquial salutation used primarily in Canada. Its original meaning was an expression of friendly or respectful regard. Most often used as a parting phrase, Oysters For You quickly evolved into a catchphrase with multiple uses. For example: "Hey [John], I just won second place in my chess tournament!" In which one would reply, "Oysters for you!" Used in a similar manner to the Jewish expression, "Mazel Tov."

Its first documented use was on Facebook.

Its growing popularity has led to its use in the United States amongst other English speaking countries. In some circumstances it can be sued in a negative connotation. For example: "I'm allergic to shellfish." In which someone would respond by saying, "Oysters for you."