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    Abbreviation text messages - SMS dictionary example


    Added: 02-10-2006
    Author: Steve Nash
    Category: Mobile Phone SMS
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    Basically, this is just another expression dictionary for sms, sms or cut. Only text message shortcuts acronyms that people use every day to send SMS text messages much faster and easier. Some shortcuts are used only under the Instant Messenger messages, or at the end of text messages to communicate the mood of people who send text messages. Some of the txt msg shortcut is a good example of how people shorten words when sending text messages.

    So let's look at some common abbreviation text messages, then.

    Abbreviation SMS text messages:

    Anything - NTHING
    Are you OK - RUOK?
    Are - R
    Ate - 8
    Be - B
    Before - B4
    Be seeing you - BCNU
    Cutie - QT
    Date - D8
    Dinner - DNR
    Easy - EZ
    Eh? - A?
    Excellent - XLNT
    Fate - F8
    For - 4
    For your information - FYI
    Great - GR8
    Late - L8
    Later - L8R
    Lots of love / laughs - Lol
    Love - LUV
    Mate - M8
    Please - PLS
    Please call me - PCM
    Queue/cue - Q
    Rate - R8
    See/sea - C
    See you later - CU L8R
    Speak - SPK
    Tea - T
    Thanks - THX
    Thank you - THNQ
    To/too - 2
    To be - 2B
    Today - 2DAY
    Tomorrow - 2MORO
    Want to - WAN2
    What - WOT
    Work - WRK
    Why - Y
    You - U
    ------------
    Happy/Smiley - :-)
    Angry - :-||
    Very happy - :-))
    Confused - %-)
    Tongue tied -: - &
    Sad - :-(
    Saintly - O:-)
    Laughing - :-D
    Crying - : -(
    Surprised / Shocked -:-O
    Screaming - :-@
    Kiss - :-*
    Pig - :@)
    Clown - *:-)
    Wink - ;-)

    There are more sms shortcuts that can make what is called SMS dictionary, but the more words you can use these shortcuts is less effective as people stop to understand what specifically re saying.

    In this case, shorter is better vocabulary that everyone knows is that he said.

    It. Now test. Let's see if you can understand this sentence consists of several Original message abbreviations above, then:




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