The Telecommunications department has no record of text messaging abbreviations. Only drifting web rumors state about 95% of people have used or are using text acronym shortcuts.
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It is estimated by many that over 80% of people use texting.
The acronym LUK is commonly known to stand for the saying 'Let Us Know'. People may use this acronym LUK when for example texting when they are in a rush.
Some texting shortcuts include the use of a word recognizing program. The program suggests words as a person types and then the person can touch the word they want. Another texting shortcut is to use numbers in place of words, like "2" for "to" and "4" in the place of "for". Many people also leave vowels out of words, like "cntrl" for "control".
The shortened acronym B4U is a shortened form of the term "before you". This is commonly used in chat rooms as well as when people are texting or sending personal messages.
It started when texting first began. Texting began and people started doing it while driving. It started whenever texting began.
I believe some people can be.
there is no such thing as atf, probably , the people that are texting made a mistake xx
Very very very many 100% A teenager with a cell phone will be texting, some not so much, most inseparable from their cell phones.
Texting is more reliable people aren't always around their computers
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