It's hard to write out the whole thing some times! I mean I would know I'm 12!!
Example:
Lol=laugh out loud
Omg=oh my God/gosh
By texting them using their cellphone. They can also use a program like Textfree or Yahoo Messenger to send messages to people on Facebook while not on Facebook.
There is no app for that. Srry ):
Acronyms can create barriers to communication because they may not be universally understood by all audiences, leading to confusion or misinterpretation. When individuals use acronyms specific to their field or organization, those outside that context may feel excluded or struggle to grasp the intended message. Additionally, over-reliance on acronyms can hinder clarity, making it difficult for listeners or readers to follow the conversation or material effectively. Clear communication often requires a balance between efficiency and ensuring that all parties understand the terms being used.
If you have an I Pod touch you can get text plus free and it as free unlimited texting. You can use it anywhere with WI/FI. Not only is the texting free but so is the app!
Emoticons, never. The only time you may use acronyms in business communication is when they are business related. For example, "POS" is an acronym that means "point of sale" and refers to the cash register--retail management may use that acronym in business communication. Each type of business has its own jargon. Acronyms like LOL and BTW are never to be used. ++++ The above answer suggests that an actonym is the same as an acronym, which is not always so.
lol= laugh out loud omg=oh my gosh ttyl=talk to you later wyd=what are you doing
People use Emoticons and Acronyms because it is an easier way of communicating on online or in E-mail. Ex) :) :( :P
It is estimated by many that over 80% of people use texting.
There is no law against it.
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
because they do
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
Not very different from texting while driving. If it isn't it should be.
Absolutely NOT ! Pay up and learn your lesson !... Far too many people are KILLED by irresponsible drivers texting while driving. You either drive the car - or use your phone - not both at the same time !
The abbreviation rolfs does not have a specific name yet. Often people use abbreviations while texting. For instance, rofl is rolling on the floor laughing.
People often use 'u'. C u latr.
LAMFAO is an acronym that stands for "Laughing My A** Off." It's commonly used in texting and online communication to express that something is very funny. It's similar to the more widely known "LMAO," but with an added emphasis on laughter. The use of such acronyms helps convey emotions quickly and adds a playful tone to conversations.