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> Re: Pat Young’s post:
> IMO in my opinion or IMHO in my humble opinion or IMNSHO in my not so humble opinion
> LMK let me know
> I don't know FA
I think this is a typo. "I don’t know" is IDK. FA is an off-color way to say “awesome."
It’s not just living in different countries that determines how and when we learn the internet/texting abbreviations. It’s also related to one’s age, social group, etc. Most of the abbreviations I can look up on the internet until I’m familiar with them. It’s the professional “alphabet soup,” or abbreviations for accreditations, facilities, NGOs (non-governmental organizations), governmental agencies, etc., that can take a little longer to sort out. And then there are the medical abbreviations…
Arly in California
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