I often experience people killing like 5 people at first, and then, once they kill me, the "gg" strikes. Personally, I don't take it offensively at all. Even though the reason I got killed possibly could be an unfair one, I know that most of the time, people don't say "gg" to harrass you, or just to make you rage, and get yourself into trouble with the rules.
Think of it this way: You also say "gg" every now and then, right? Think back at the few last times that you wrote "gg". What were your emotions like? Most likely you wrote it because you thought it was a good, and exciting fight. Maybe you were impressed, or excited. Either way, whatever you were feeling at that point of time was probably a positive feeling.
Now, why do you think others say "gg"? Don't you think that would be somewhat similar to your own reason? Maybe they are happy, excited, impressed, or whatever it would be? Of course, it is annoying, but if you can stop being so selfish for a second, and think about the fact that you just put a smile on someones face, you might reconsider what that "gg" means to you.
Think of it this way: You also say "gg" every now and then, right? Think back at the few last times that you wrote "gg". What were your emotions like? Most likely you wrote it because you thought it was a good, and exciting fight. Maybe you were impressed, or excited. Either way, whatever you were feeling at that point of time was probably a positive feeling.
Now, why do you think others say "gg"? Don't you think that would be somewhat similar to your own reason? Maybe they are happy, excited, impressed, or whatever it would be? Of course, it is annoying, but if you can stop being so selfish for a second, and think about the fact that you just put a smile on someones face, you might reconsider what that "gg" means to you.