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What are the abbreviations for 110 text messages?

What are the abbreviations for 110 text messages?

110 texting acronyms, texting abbreviations and texting slang. 1 LOL: Laughing out loud. 2 MFW: My face when. 3 MRW: My reaction when. 4 MSG: Message. 5 NBD: No big deal. 6 NGL: Not gonna lie. 7 NP: No problem. 8 NTH: Nice to have. 9 NVM: Never mind. 10 OFC: Of course.

What are some abbreviations to use when texting?

Read on for our essential list of common texting abbreviations so you don’t make the mistake of sending an “LOL” when “my deepest condolences” is the appropriate response. The numeral “2” is often substituted for “to” or “too” when texting. For example, “2moro” (“tomorrow”) and “G2G” (“got to go”). I’m free 2nite. Got dinner plans? Just got 2 work.

What is the abbreviation for Laughing Out Loud?

LOL: Laughing out loud. Occasionally mistaken for “Lots Of Love,” LOL is one of the most widely known texting abbreviations and has been around for almost 30 years. Originally it was used in texting and chatting to communicate that you found something so funny that you were literally moved to laughter.

What is the abbreviation for lots of Love?

Occasionally mistaken for “Lots Of Love,” LOL is one of the most widely known texting abbreviations and has been around for almost 30 years. Originally it was used in texting and chatting to communicate that you found something so funny that you were literally moved to laughter.

When to pull back on texting acronyms?

Consider pulling back on using texting acronyms with your customers or clients if they fall into the baby boomer category. They don’t use acronyms in their everyday conversations with friends and family, so it’s likely they won’t want to use them with your business.

What are some abbreviations you can use in texting?

Take note of this list of common texting abbreviations and their meanings. Each has an example in parentheses that uses correct capitalization and punctuation, but remember that proper grammar can make you sound more formal than needed when texting. @ – at (“C U @ noon.”) 2 – two/too/to (“I work til 2.” “Me 2. Wanna go 2 the pool after?”)

What’s the abbreviation for in my humble opinion?

“IMHO” (“in my humble opinion”) is another common variation. IMO that rug really tied the room together. This phrase is typically used to differentiate between online (or media) personas, and how things are in reality. Did you know Jon Snow and Ygritte are married IRL?

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