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What are the commonly used abbreviations when chatting with foreigners?

1.LOL——Laughing?Out?Loud

This "LOL" not only means the League of Legends game that everyone often talks about, but also has another meaning.

That is "Laughing?out?loud", laughing out loud, usually used in text chats.

Example: Lol!?That?That?was?so?funny! ?

I laughed to death, that was so funny!

2.OMG——Oh?My?God!

Oh my God!

In spoken English, more emphasis is placed on sarcasm, and sometimes people will deliberately say "O-M-G" instead of "Oh?my?god!"

Examples: OMG, ?that's? unbelievable!

Oh my god, this is so unbelievable!

3.TTYL——Talk?To?You?Later?

You can use this sentence when you are really too busy and have no time to talk to others.

TTYL (talk?to?you?later) means I will talk to you later.

Example: I have to go now, ttyl.

I have to go and will talk to you later.

4.TGIF——Thank?God?It's?Friday!

TGIF" means thank God that it's finally Friday!

Example: TGIF! Let's ?do?something?fun!

Thank God, it’s finally Friday! Let’s do something fun!

5.BTW——By?The?Way?

"BTW" is the abbreviation of "By?the?way", which is used to express a pause or turn in chatting.

Chinese can be translated as "By the way" or "By the way". "One sentence".

Example: Btw,?if?you?wanna?any?help,?I?am?here?for?you.

By the way, if you need anything If you need help, you can come to me.

6. ASAP——As?Soon?As?Possible?

When you are anxious to receive a reply from others, you can say "ASAP", the better. The sooner the better.

Can be used in writing or speaking.

Example: Tell?him?to?call?me?ASAP.

Tell him as soon as possible. Call me back.

7.BRB——Be?Right?Back

When you have something to do but will be back soon, you can tell your child Friends use this word!

BRB means to come back soon!

Example: I'll?brb, just?gonna?get?some?books.

I'll be back soon to get some books.

8.FAQ?——Frequently?Asked?Questions

This is commonly used on websites or blogs. FAQ will be placed at the end of the web page, which means "Frequently Asked Questions"

Example: Almost?each?product?or?service?has?a?FAQ?section.

Almost. Each product and service will have a FAQ section