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Immigrating to New Zealand: How much do you know about the popular online expressions of hipsters?

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Immigrating to New Zealand: How much do you know about the popular online expressions of hipsters?

Encyclopedia of New Zealand Immigrants: According to Wynn's New Zealand immigration experts, there are endless online expressions in New Zealand, and some widely circulated short message expressions are gradually losing people's favor.

Laurel Papworth, a social media expert, said that LOL (Laughing Out Loud) has become an outdated expression, and now the more popular expression is PML (Laughing Your Pants).

Some phrases used in SMS, such as BRB (be right back), are out of date and replaced by BFN (goodbye for the time being).

Paavos said: "I can guess a person's age through his online language."

It is understood that twitter users can only use 140 words at most to express what they want to say, so they have created some new phrases.

It is understood that the meanings of abbreviations are becoming more and more vague, such as GMTA (great minds think alike), TUVM (thank you very much) and WUU2 (what are you doing, what are you going to do).

David seaman, a social media critic, said that Twitter can cause "brain damage".

Other related people also said: "Generally speaking, Twitter has some good users, but it makes us a little stupid."

Another social media critic said that abbreviations in everyday language are not new. "If you go back to my grandfather's generation, then military service is still compulsory. At that time, people also learned Morse code and used abbreviations like AFAL just to win a smile. "