BRB: be right back
TTYL: talk to you later
TTFN: ta ta for now
OMG: oh my gosh
LOL: laughing out loud
2: to or too
C: see
U: you
B: be
R: are
4: for
ROFL: rolling on the floor laughing
GTG: got to go
2MORROW: tomorrow
2DAY: today
XOXO: hugs and kisses
WAT: what
UR: you're, your
WE: whatever
L8R: later
B4: before
2NIGHT: tonight
MYOB: mind your own buisness
NOYB: none of your buisness
KEWL: cool
NM, NVM NVMD: nevermind
C U L8R: see you later
SK8: skate
SK8TER, SK8ER: skater
PBHS: parent behind shoulder
PBHB: parent behind back
bak: back
ware: where,wear
luv: love
u: you
Some common text abbreviations include LOL (laugh out loud), BRB (be right back), OMG (oh my god), and TTYL (talk to you later).
LOL- laugh out loud
OMG- oh my gosh
TTYL- talk to ya later
BRB- be right back
TTFN- ta ta for now
See the related link for common abbreviations.
When you're sure your readers will know what the abbreviations stand for =]
In APA style, you can use standard abbreviations, such as "e.g." for "for example" or "et al." for "and others." It's recommended to use abbreviations sparingly and to define them the first time you use them in your text. Avoid using unfamiliar or non-standard abbreviations.
Abbreviations of 'Never Mind'
Abbreviate when you're sure your readers will know what the abbreviations stand for
for abbreviations you usually take out the vowel driving - drvng
EMU is not a standard text message shorthand message. See Link for a long list of standard text message abbreviations.
In APA formatting, acronyms can be used as abbreviations if they are defined the first time they are used in text. Standard abbreviations like "et al." for et alia, "etc." for et cetera, "p." for page, and "vol." for volume are also commonly used. It is important to ensure that the abbreviation is widely recognized and understood by readers.
failure to document sources used in an apa paper
Bff, Lmho, TTYL, XOX
Use a p. for page and pp. for pages.
Yes, abbreviations are allowed in medical documents as long as they are approved by the organization or healthcare facility where the document is being used. However, it's important to ensure that the abbreviations used are standard and well-known to prevent misinterpretation or confusion.