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What are the abbreviations commonly used in chatting with foreigners?

1.lol-laugh? Out? loudly

This "LOL" has another meaning besides the League of Legends game that people often say.

That's "laughing? Out? Loud ",laughing out loud, is usually used in text chat.

Example: Lol! ? That? Used to be. So what? Funny! ?

Laughing me to death, that's really funny!

2. OMG-oh? Mine? Oh, my god

Oh, my God!

More emphasis is placed on irony in spoken language, sometimes deliberately said? Oh, god. Don't say? Oh? Mine? Oh, my god

Example: OMG, what is that? Unbelievable!

Oh, my God, this is incredible!

3. ttyl-talk? Where to? What about you? What happened afterwards?

You can use this sentence when you are too busy to talk to others.

TTYL (talking? Where to? What about you? I'll talk to you later.

Example: me? Really? Where to? Going? What about now? ttyl。

I have to go. I'll talk to you later.

4. TGIF-thank you? God? Is it? Friday!

TGIF means thank God it's Friday!

For example: TGIF! Let's go Do what? what's up Fun!

Thank God, it's Friday at last! Let's do something interesting!

5.BTW——By? That? Way?

"BTW" is "by? That? The abbreviation of "way" is used to indicate a pause or turn in a chat.

Chinese can be translated as "right" or "by the way".

Example: Btw, if? What about you? Want it? Really? Help,? Me? Me? Here? For what? You

By the way, if you need any help, you can call me.

6. As soon as possible-as? Soon? As? Is it possible?

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

Generally speaking, both writing and speaking are acceptable.

Example: tell? Him? Where to? Call? Me? As soon as possible.

Tell him to call me back as soon as possible.

7.BRB——Be? Right? hardworking

When you have something to go out temporarily, but will come back soon, you can use this word to address your friends!

BRB means to be right back!

Example: I will? Brb, just? Will it? Get? Some? Books.

I’ll be right back. I'll get some books.

8. Frequently asked questions? -frequent? Ask? question

This is often used on websites or blogs. Generally, a FAQ is put at the end of a webpage, which means "FAQ".

Example: Almost? Every one? Product? Or? Service? Really? Answer? Frequently asked questions? Part.

Almost every product and service will have a FAQ section.