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What are the abbreviations commonly used by Americans to send text messages?

1. ASL = age, sex and address The most commonly used conversation in English chat opening remarks, three letters correspond to three sentences, that is, how old are you? A man or a woman? Where are you from? In a word, our principle is that the simpler the better.

2.cuz/cos=because is because of this abbreviation.

3.2 = Replace letters with numbers.

4. u/ya = you you

How are you? How are you?

6.me 2 = me too.

7.brb = Be right back.

8.wb=welcome back When people who come back later come back, you can say welcome back, which is a polite way of saying it.

9.sup = what's sup This is a common way of greeting between acquaintances, just like China people meet and ask "What?" Answer directly and tell others what you are busy with. If there is no special answer, it is not much/specific, and this is the truest expression. Never think that sup is a midnight snack, and it has nothing to do with eating.

10.Uni = abbreviation of university. In English, many long words have special abbreviations. Maybe Americans are lazy.

1 1.gvmt = government abbreviation.

Good night

Several expressions of "good"

Several expressions of "no" in 14. Personally, I feel that always saying "no" is too monotonous and blunt. You can try two other answers.

15. gotdc = We were disconnected in the middle of the conversation, but the line was disconnected. What should I say at this time? Gotdc is a relatively simple expression. Another situation is that the computer suddenly stops and needs to be restarted. When you surf the Internet again, you can say that my computer crashed. We use the word "frozen", which is more vivid and appropriate.

Want it. ...

Get what you want ...

intend to go to... ...

19.cya/c u=see you goodbye.

20.dunno = I don't know the abbreviation.

2 1. ...

22. Very likely. ...

Let me do it ...

24.n=and and

Ours is

Give it to me. ...

You're welcome. You're welcome.

28.pvt = private private

Lota = many, many.

Take care of yourself. It's polite to leave at the end of the conversation and say goodbye and take care. Or, when the guests at home leave, they often say something like take care when they are delivered to the door. The English expression is caution.

3 1.favo=favorite's favorite

32.4 = For is ...

33.b4 = before

34. the abbreviation of j/k = justkilling can also be called justkilling34. j/k = justkilling/justkilling can be said to be a general joke. If someone says something that surprises you, you can ask, "Are you kidding?" The deeper expression of surprise is "Do you have to hit me?" If you say so, you never dreamed of it.

No.

It's okay, it's okay.

Msg = message information

38.luv = love.

brothers

Sister = sister

4 1. doc = doctor

in a way ...

outa=out of ...

44. abbreviation for orange juice

thank you

46.sms often sends short messages, so what is the correct statement of sending short messages? You can say send messages, but it's easier to say text messages. You can say I'll send you text messages. The correct pronunciation of text messages is [esmes].

47.gtg = gotta go means to leave. This sentence has many uses. When you want to go offline, it can be said that it is also very common in real life. When you want to hang up, you can also say gotta go.

48.lol=laugh of lot One of the most frequently used words in English chat is actually a tough laugh. If you don't make fun, this lol can also mean to laugh. The pattern composed of three letters is like someone's smiling mouth, which is very vivid.