

It means she doesn’t have everything organized just yet! 9. Remember your friend whose wedding invitation you need to RSVP ASAP to? Be careful if it says venue TBA or groom TBC. (And don’t “reply all” unless you REALLY want to!) 8. Quick etiquette tip: when adding people to the CC email field, remember they “can clearly” see who else has received the email. CC/BCC – Carbon copy/blind carbon copyĪlthough they refer to the age of email, these terms take their names from the analogue years, when copies were made using carbon paper. You probably celebrate yours each year with far too much cake, ice cream and requisite silly hats. Well, rest assured you do have a DOB – we all do. After all, it does sound like a poorly chosen item of clothing or foul type of medicine. “What IS my DOB?” you might have wondered the first time you saw this. Don’t sweat it – just let your friend know you’ll BRB. Sometimes when chatting, something demands our attention: be it the doorbell, a cat wanting to be let out or an irresistible caffeine craving. LMK shows that your are expecting confirmation or more information. LMK – Let me knowĬasual, friendly – perfect for the end of a text. A “morning” alarm that goes off at 7 PM doesn’t help anyone! 4. Remember, don’t use them if you use 24-hour time (6 PM is the same as 18:00) and be careful to set your alarm correctly. There’s a huge difference between 5 in the morning and 5 in the afternoon – and these little terms have it covered. AM/PM – Before midday (morning) and after midday (afternoon)

Depending on the project, this may or may not cause panic – but in any case, you don’t have much time to think! 3. “Can you get this in ASAP?” reads the email from your boss. And yes, please do reply – that way, the bride or host knows exactly how many salmon fillets to order. You’ll see this request on invitations to weddings and other parties. RSVP stands for “Répondez s’il vous plait”. (Fun fact – “the” is usually added before an initialism but not an acronym, as in “I’m an interpreter at the UN,” or “I have an interview at NASA.”)Īs with so much of English, this comes from French. for adjective).Īcronyms are pronounceable, so you read them out as if they’re a name, and are formed by using the first letter of each word in a phrase (such as NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration).Īn initalism is when the word is pronounced letter by letter, such as the UN ( the United Nations). But first, a quick cheat sheet:Ībbreviations are shortened versions of words and sometimes end in a period (for example, accomm.

Here are 15 that you’ll encounter often and that every English speaker should know. And in English, you really can’t get away from them.

Everyone loves a bit of code, and acronyms and abbreviations are great little tools that make communication faster and more fun, especially when trying to type fast on a slippery smartphone.
