RIP is the correct answer
Rest in Peace
Rest in Peace
yes, it means rest in peace
R.I.P. doesn't mean Rest In peace, but "requiescat in pace", which in Latin means "let him (this person) rest in peace". That the 2 phrases have the same acronym is just a lucky coincidence.
The proper abbreviation for Sunday is Sun.
There is no proper abbreviation for the word global. It is often symbolized by a letter G in acronyms. As far as an abbreviation goes, many people use Gl., but this is in no way a proper abbreviation.
The accepted abbreviation is Depr.
there is no abbreviation
Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.
Rest In Peace is the English term taken from the R.I.P abbreviation often found on headstones. The letters R.I.P actually originate from the term, "Requiescat in pace," which is a Latin prayer that means "may he (or she) rest in peace." It is commonly found on the grave of Catholics (as far back as the 18th century) because the term is derived from the burial service of the Roman Catholic church. "Rest In Peace" is said over the grave as a prayer request for your loved one's soul to find peace in their afterlife.
Rest in peace
J.o.p.