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What Did You Just Say?
What Did You Just Say? Before the widespread use of desktop computers and cell phones, one of my jobs was in mortgage collections. We had "to'" document customer conversations and payment agreements. With limited space and time, a lexicon of terms was necessary so that anyone reading the notes could quickly understand the summations. They included: BK Bankruptcy DNK Does Not Know EOW End Of Week LMTC Left Message To. Call OOW Out Of Work WCB Will Call Back Now seems abbreviations and acronyms have crept into everyday language. You see them everywhere: emails, texts, tweets. To be honest, I am not a big fan of them. My “.” teases that my texts and tweets sound so formal and structured. What can I say? I like proper grammar and am a stickler for spelling. I worry if those skills are being diminished. Here’s a quick tutorial with some of the newest and most commonly used short forms: TFW That Feeling When NBD No Big Deal FOMO Fear of Missing Out ICMYI In Case You Missed It IIRC If I Recall Correctly TLDR Too Long Did Not Read GMTA Great Minds Think Alike I know people will argue it is all about convenience and time-saving. love using them as a secret code they hope their parents will not understand. |
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I know the list i provided is brief. Are here any that you particularly like to use? Or are you like me, I prefer the old-fashioned way of writing full words and sentences?
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Another great post IMHO! It's nice to see you posting again sexyldy. I try to avoid abbreviations as much as possible. It generally leaves less room for interpretation.
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Sometimes they are hard to figure out .
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lol, for the longest time I thought FTW meant fuck the world instead of for the win.
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Proper grammar and spelling exist for good reason. They help to express oneself unambiguously and thus save time in communication ...
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Great abbreviations, some of them I knew but the banking ones I had never heard before, thanks for sharing these with us today. And I hope your evening is a terrific one..
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I'm with you on the 'chat speak'. Ugh. I understand that it makes texting easier but c'mon ... is 'you' such a long word that it needs to be abbreviated? Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!
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Actually, on a site (not sight) such as this, being able to craft an articulate, clear message is a real boon. Many people cannot express themselves well in writing - let alone text (or txt -ought to be capitalised and nuances are lost in rapid exchanges, say on IM (on the rare times it works) or in chat rooms. Many abbreviations have multiple interpretations, of course - then add to that the fact that this site tends not to transmit all the letters that one types, it is a wonder any communication happens!
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The one that got me for the longest time was SMH [ I had to ask someone so I didn't make some gaffe] My favorite is WTF but by and large I prefer to spell things out: proper grammar prevents mis-understanding (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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One reason I don't like to text is I get along better with people who are literate. I used to be in the TS (timeshare) business. We called it crime share. When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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I don't know too many and I only use the basic ones. But I guess it depends on where you're going to use them and with who. Makes little sense if the party you're texting with isn't up to speed. ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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nice one!here for the points too thanks
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nice one!here for the points too thanks woop woop
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Aaouietyattcwut. (Acronyms are only useful if everyone that your are trying to communicate with understand them.) Please don't let me be misunderstood.
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I was thinking of getting DNR tattood on
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Hi, pretty lady ... not much into the abbreviation thingy either - I only knew "GMTA". Ever heard of this one: "GGG", "good, giving, and game", and it means one should strive to be good in bed, giving "equal time and equal pleasure" to one's partner, and game "for anything – within reason". I prefer the use of actual words. Excellent post - thank you! In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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After I have had several email/chats with someone on here and I am comfortable with them I will use BTW, I'm ..........
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Another great post IMHO! It's nice to see you posting again sexyldy. I try to avoid abbreviations as much as possible. It generally leaves less room for interpretation. What used to be so annoying at work, was when acronyms started to be reused - that was confusing!
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Sometimes they are hard to figure out .
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lol, for the longest time I thought FTW meant fuck the world instead of for the win.
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Proper grammar and spelling exist for good reason. They help to express oneself unambiguously and thus save time in communication ...
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Great abbreviations, some of them I knew but the banking ones I had never heard before, thanks for sharing these with us today. And I hope your evening is a terrific one..
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I'm with you on the 'chat speak'. Ugh. I understand that it makes texting easier but c'mon ... is 'you' such a long word that it needs to be abbreviated?
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Actually, on a site (not sight) such as this, being able to craft an articulate, clear message is a real boon. Many people cannot express themselves well in writing - let alone text (or txt -ought to be capitalised and nuances are lost in rapid exchanges, say on IM (on the rare times it works) or in chat rooms. Many abbreviations have multiple interpretations, of course - then add to that the fact that this site tends not to transmit all the letters that one types, it is a wonder any communication happens! Thanks for stopping by. It's nice to see you here again
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The one that got me for the longest time was SMH [ I had to ask someone so I didn't make some gaffe] My favorite is WTF but by and large I prefer to spell things out: proper grammar prevents mis-understanding
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One reason I don't like to text is I get along better with people who are literate. I used to be in the TS (timeshare) business. We called it crime share.
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I don't know too many and I only use the basic ones. But I guess it depends on where you're going to use them and with who. Makes little sense if the party you're texting with isn't up to speed. I know you are also an 'emoji guy'. Those look different on the desktop version of the site versus the mobile app. especially if you are using your cell phone to send them.
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nice one!here for the points too thanks
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guess he doesnt know they quit giving points for blog comments a while back so he is sol...shit outta luck...grins
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Aaouietyattcwut. (Acronyms are only useful if everyone that your are trying to communicate with understand them.)
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I was thinking of getting DNR tattood on
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Hi, pretty lady ... not much into the abbreviation thingy either - I only knew "GMTA". Ever heard of this one: "GGG", "good, giving, and game", and it means one should strive to be good in bed, giving "equal time and equal pleasure" to one's partner, and game "for anything – within reason". I prefer the use of actual words. Excellent post - thank you!
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I will use LOL Laughing Out Loud and OMG Oh My God. But in general, i try really hard to type out everything in full. Thanks for dropping by.
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After I have had several email/chats with someone on here and I am comfortable with them I will use BTW, I'm ..........
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Hi sexyldy1000 that's a good post yes, we all use acronyms but, it's all good hmm be safe MisterWives - "3 Small Words" Your watch broke And I hope that it stopped time 'Cause I really like your body next to mine And I know I'm goin', so can I dive Back into waters that I barely survive? Now I'm thousands of miles away I wish I could tell you to your face The things I gotta say That night that you colored my hair I knew something real special was there But I was scared Three small words are so big when they're for You To leave private messages, please use my confidential mailbox at my blog: Good luck!!!
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Hi sexyldy1000 that's a good post yes, we all use acronyms but, it's all good hmm be safe MisterWives - "3 Small Words" Your watch broke And I hope that it stopped time 'Cause I really like your body next to mine And I know I'm goin', so can I dive Back into waters that I barely survive? Now I'm thousands of miles away I wish I could tell you to your face The things I gotta say That night that you colored my hair I knew something real special was there But I was scared Three small words are so big when they're for You
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'Emoji guy'? I have a label? lol OK. I'm always on my phone on this site and they're auto-predicted on my keyboard - the emojis I mean. I've only been using those emojis for over 2 years now. Hmmm... They look different do they? Well then, it took a while to find that out. Seems like a few other people here are not fond of them as well. No worries... I'll stop using them. Thanks for the belated heads up. ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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'Emoji guy'? I have a label? lol OK. I'm always on my phone on this site and they're auto-predicted on my keyboard - the emojis I mean. I've only been using those emojis for over 2 years now. Hmmm... They look different do they? Well then, it took a while to find that out. Seems like a few other people here are not fond of them as well. No worries... I'll stop using them. Thanks for the belated heads up.
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Looks like many of us feel the same way. Thanks for stopping by 😊.
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I worked as an engineer for 36 years and with 4 years of college have 40 years of using abbreviations. CFS RCN PSF are just a few. As someone said, it works when others are already familiar with them. Or if you spell it out and put the abbreviation in parentheses so you can then abbreviate after that. I sent an email the other day. I used sister in law and then later used S-I-L, and was questioned about it. I forgot to put (S-I- after the words the first time. Had I used one of the three examples I gave you, the recipient would have known immediately as he is a retired coworker. Context is everything.
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I worked as an engineer for 36 years and with 4 years of college have 40 years of using abbreviations. CFS RCN PSF are just a few. As someone said, it works when others are already familiar with them. Or if you spell it out and put the abbreviation in parentheses so you can then abbreviate after that. I sent an email the other day. I used sister in law and then later used S-I-L, and was questioned about it. I forgot to put (S-I- after the words the first time. Had I used one of the three examples I gave you, the recipient would have known immediately as he is a retired coworker. Context is everything. Agree - our lives are bombarded with abbreviations and we adapt or stick to the 'old way'. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thanks for the illumination my lady - some of the second batch, were new to me Cheers - P
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Thanks for the illumination my lady - some of the second batch, were new to me Cheers - P
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The only one I knew was GMTL. I'm with you all the way. I don't like abbreviations either. When I get a test and someone uses U instead of spelling out the word drive me nuts. There's others too I just can't remember them right now. But I'm one who would rather talk on the phone that to text. I don't mind if when asking if you feel ok, got home okay etc. It's just more personal to me just like writing a thank you card or letter instead of sending a text. We have two lives, and the second begins when we realise we have only one - Confucious
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The only one I knew was GMTL. I'm with you all the way. I don't like abbreviations either. When I get a test and someone uses U instead of spelling out the word drive me nuts. There's others too I just can't remember them right now. But I'm one who would rather talk on the phone that to text. I don't mind if when asking if you feel ok, got home okay etc. It's just more personal to me just like writing a thank you card or letter instead of sending a text.
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Ever notice a group of younger people when they are together? The art of conversation seems completely lost as they tap and swipe on their phones, noting even looking at each other.
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