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well, it can mean both, here in the US, too, but I think wassup is mostly used for what's happening, as you say. what's up depends a lot on inflection to suggest meaning. "wassup" is street lingo, and was popularized by a bizarre beer commercial, involving an alien, I believe. probably could find it on-line, if we tried. not really sure that it's worth it.
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