FYI stands for "For Your Information" and NA stands for "Not Applicable." So, basically, when someone says FYI, they are giving you information for your knowledge, and when they say NA, it means that whatever is being discussed doesn't apply in that context. Hope that clears things up for you!
The full form of FYI is For Your Information. On the other hand, NA simply means Not Applicable. Both terms are commonly used in business forms and communications.
NA - National Association
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NA stands for national association - it is a federally chartered bank.
The full form of FYI is For Your Information. On the other hand, NA simply means Not Applicable. Both terms are commonly used in business forms and communications.
'FYI' stands for "For Your Information," indicating that the recipient should be aware of the information shared but does not need to take any immediate action. 'NA' typically means "Not Applicable," suggesting that a particular point or question does not apply in the given context. Together, they are often used in emails to convey information succinctly without requiring a response.
For Your Information and Situational Awareness.
To save space, Martin wrote FYI at the top of the e-mail and Molly knew that those initials meant 'for your information', so she did not send an answer.
"FYI" stands for "for your information," often used to share information or updates without requiring immediate action. "NA" typically stands for "not applicable," indicating that a particular item or category does not apply in a given context. Both abbreviations are commonly used in written communication, especially in emails and reports.
Go to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/), and search for na. You'll find the answer near the top of the list. Na = Sodium
It Means For your information lol When i first heard it i didnt know what it meant either (:
If you meant "How do you say 'sorry' in Filipino?", the answer is "Pasensya na".
"FYI" stands for "for your information. For example: "FYI, I already sent the letter."
phrase that is meant to tease and emotionally scorn someone you dislike for any reason at all.
It's just a fyi because an is used when the first letter is a vowel.
FYI -For Your Information