#5 Girls really need to stop using internet shorthand so much if their intended audience is more than one person. They might save time by typing like that but old farts like me have to read the message several times to make any sense of it.
When you will start working in professional jobs where there are many TLA that these are overlapping, it is highly recommended to use the full expression and not the TLA of it just to be sure everyone understands what you would like to say. In case if your words have multiple meaning and someone misses your intention and does something else, than it is your fault that you did not used the right words. (I'm in research and development but we use RND in 5 different way. It is super easy to misscommunicate).
#5 Girls really need to stop using internet shorthand so much if their intended audience is more than one person. They might save time by typing like that but old farts like me have to read the message several times to make any sense of it.
When you will start working in professional jobs where there are many TLA that these are overlapping, it is highly recommended to use the full expression and not the TLA of it just to be sure everyone understands what you would like to say. In case if your words have multiple meaning and someone misses your intention and does something else, than it is your fault that you did not used the right words. (I'm in research and development but we use RND in 5 different way. It is super easy to misscommunicate).
Ok boomer
When you will start working in professional jobs where there are many TLA that these are overlapping, it is highly recommended to use the full expression and not the TLA of it just to be sure everyone understands what you would like to say. In case if your words have multiple meaning and someone misses your intention and does something else, than it is your fault that you did not used the right words. (I'm in research and development but we use RND in 5 different way. It is super easy to misscommunicate).
(TLA = three letters abbreviations)