Thursday, July 1, 2010

Useful Chatspeak

We are exposed to new words and expressions everyday. The creation of them may be influenced by words taken from other languages, publicity, technological reasons or social meanings to name a few. Most of the time people use them to get a social approval (friend,peers,colleagues,etc.) or just looking for simplicity and convenience to say more things in less time. That is the case of a very popular informal language used in internet known as "chatspeak or netspeak" which gives us the possibility to chat online,send messages or even write long emails faster.
If you are not familiar with chatspeak, here are some known terms:

AFK: away from the keyboard
ATM: at the moment
AFAIK: as far as I know
ASAP: as soon as possible
BRB:
be right back
BTA:
but then again...
BTW: by the way...
HTH: hope that helps or happy to help
JIC: just in case
LOL: laughing out loud
LTNS
:
long time no see
NM: never mind
OMG: oh my god
TC: Take care
THX: Thanks!
TYT:
take your time
WTV: watching tv


There are lots of them! For more information, visit:

Also, you can find a helpful internet slang translator to help you JIC you do not understand their meaning in:




CUOL! (See You On Line)

Yara Muñoz

4 comments:

  1. Wow! Nice post!
    To tell the truth, when I was younger I used to play online games with other people around the world, and they used LOTS of those words... and I understood NOTHING xD (lol)

    If I had seen this blog back then, I may have saved myself some problems.

    Good blog, keep the good work!

    THX and TC!

    greetings from Pilo English Teaching and Kids Corner!

    http://kidscorner2010.blogspot.com/

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  2. In the post above, I wrote "I MAY have saved..."
    but I don't think it's correct. Maybe it should be "I MIGHT have saved...".

    Oh, whatever.

    See you!


    ~Pilo

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  3. hahaha!
    My experience is somewhat similar to Pilo's
    because I also played those kind of games!
    Very useful info!
    TY
    ;D

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  4. Cristina Iturriaga GamboaJuly 2, 2010 at 11:15 AM

    Quite interesting topic, specially for these days. However, it would be important to mention that this kind of language cannot be used in all the contexts; I mean, This register is not appropriate when you write an e-mail to a teacher or authority.

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