I don't claim to know it's true origin. However, it is used commonly by Winnie the pooh. That where I was introduced to it.
TTFN- Ta Ta For Now Also TTFN-Take This For Now
When I hear TTFN Ta Ta For Now - I automatically think of 'Tigger', a character from the childrens programme; The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Ta Ta For Now is abbreviated TTFN and was used in amatuer radio to end a conversation, this might be where it came from!
"good-bye," 1823, a word first recorded as infant's speech. Abbreviation T.T.F.N., "ta-ta for now," popularized 1941 by BBC radio program "ITMA," where it was the characteristic parting of the cockney cleaning woman character Mrs. Mopp, voiced by Dorothy Summers.
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There is actually no abbreviation for TA. There is for TN and TX though.
TTFN- Ta Ta For Now Also TTFN-Take This For Now
in text language ttfn means ta ta for now
When I hear TTFN Ta Ta For Now - I automatically think of 'Tigger', a character from the childrens programme; The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Ta Ta For Now is abbreviated TTFN and was used in amatuer radio to end a conversation, this might be where it came from!
Ta Ta For Now. It is from Winnie the Pooh.TTFN mean Ta Ta For Now it's from Winnie the pooh tiger says it i think its cute
Ta Ta For Now! Sort of a 'CUL8r' for the war era.
To find Tinsel you should probably look around Christmas Time T4A TTFN ;) (Thanks For Asking)( Ta Ta 4 NOW)
Tigger from "Whinnie The Pooh", he said "TTFN" alot. It is short for "Ta Ta For Now". Answered by Matthew Banuchi, AKA, "Banooch"
We say bye, goodbye, ta-ta, see ya, laters... rarely ever does anyone actually say "cheerio" even though it is stereotypically British. TTFN ta ta for now
idk (i dont know) idek (i dont even know) idc (i dont care) prolly (probably) tmro (tomorrow) cya (see you) ttfn (ta ta for now) ttyl (talk to you later) is that what you mean?
WTH= What the hell omw=on my way ttfn= ta ta for now ttyl=talk to you later omg= oh my god/gosh rofl=roll on floor laughing lol= laugh out loud btw=by the way
He does not have a special way of greeting people. He mainly says 'Hello.'
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