because they are stupid and cant use the right grammar.
I would say no but i know people who text way to much. so yeah i guess
from the text book they say the chinese.
No one knows but people do say that he was paid to do it.
how fiction text is easier to understand then nonfiction text is that the only difference is that in fiction text the writer is stretching the truth while in nonfiction text the writer is limited to what they can say or write about. so to some people fiction text is easier to understand then nonfiction text is , or fiction text is harder to understand while nonfiction text is easier. its really your choice and your understanding.
LDN the way you say London when you text people
ok cool
Well you know how people say talk to the hand.....thats exactly what it is......
In text speak you say great as gr8
Sometimes you can hear people say the -ed as 'tid'. eg I texted John last night. Sometimes people don't add -ed to make past tense the just say text. eg I text john last night. I guess as this is a new 'verb' people tend to say it what ever way they want. That sirt of goes along with 'text English' anyway, people have there own abbreviations and spellings for text messages.
Where? I would most likely say in the car. Or possibly at a golf course.
text message... but now people just say send me a message...
TextNow, Text+ and Skype are all good FREE apps that you can both text other ipods and phones. Many people say Skype costs money but it doesn't. I use all of these, they all are great but I recommend Text+ where you can select contacts to text. >