See the related link for common abbreviations.
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.
Use a p. for page and pp. for pages.
Yes, they do, although they look different in each language.
People think its cool or maybe there just in a hurry
When you're sure your readers will know what the abbreviations stand for =]
Yes, you can use abbreviations in Bananagrams.
Abbreviations of 'Never Mind'
Abbreviate when you're sure your readers will know what the abbreviations stand for
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.
If you mean verbally speak common text abbreviations, such as "lol" or "btw", then probably not. Some may argue that speaking abbreviations like this is a current cultural occurrence. I would say that it is simply lazy mannerisms. If young people start being commonly lazy with actions as basic as speaking, I would really worry about our future.
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.
AP Style recommends using abbreviations for common terms if they are universally accepted and are likely to be readily understood by readers. However, avoid unnecessary use of abbreviations that may confuse readers or slow down the flow of the text. Be sure to explain the abbreviation on first reference.