AEE 308: Use These English Acronyms At Your Own Risk

AEE 308: Use These English Acronyms At Your Own Risk

Do you send text messages in English? Do you use acronyms? If so, listen to today's epsiode
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Get our FREE IELTS VIDEO TRAINING   English acronyms are fun
and easy when it comes text messaging and emailing but you need to
know what impression you give the person when you use them! Today
we’ll show you some common English acronyms and what impression
they create. We’ll also give you some alternatives. Here are some
common acronyms in English when we send text messages:   LOL
(“Laughing out loud”)- A lot of people get annoyed by this one.
This could be used in a text message. A good alternative is “haha”
TTYL (“Talk to you later”)- This one also sounds really young. A
more mature alternative is “talk soon” or “talk to you soon” or
actually writing out “talk to you later” SMH (“Shaking My Head”)-
This is a newer acronym. You can use this when you disapprove of
something that someone has done. OMG: (“Oh my gosh”)- This can also
be annoying. Other options are: “Oh wow” or “I can’t believe it.”
  Which acronyms have you used? Let us know in the comments
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