i'm sure almost all the ppl here understand the abbriviations used ! , i mean & if a person cant understand they'll tell the other person 2 explain it rite ? . so wats the big deal in writing using abbriviations when we are in a really fast moving world. & almost any person can read up any thing they dont understand in dictonaries , i mean in google even the informal ones they are explained & on the process of being added to dictonaries !!
lol , wat a nice way to compare speeds ,
u compare u r mothers typing speed with my typing with abbreviations , hehe obviously it may be if shes trained to do it,
but i dont think thats the way u compare
why not compare her own speed of wring with abbreviations
& with out & see the difference for u r self !!!
Explain "u"?
It takes me approx. 2 minutes to post and find this:
adj.
Chiefly British Of or appropriate to the upper class, especially in language usage.
n.
Used as a courtesy title before the name of a man in a Burmese-speaking area.
1. The symbol for the element uranium.
2. The symbol for internal energy.
1. unsatisfactory
2. uracil
n. pl. u's or U's also us or Us
5. U A grade that indicates an unsatisfactory status.You will have to take the time to post again and explain to me this
one 'word' in
one post-- in this fast moving world.
I sympathize with the logic that is compelling you to save time in typing because it didn't let you take any to think before you type. :]
& hw can using abbreviations be a bad habbit ? :O , i dont think so !!
Abbreviations are allowed (e.g. abbr.). But text-typing makes people appear stupid.
After explaining so much, only this is left to be said, because you know, my time is limited too:
Thank you, for thinking about others. :]
Not trying to be bad... but I don't understand why it takes so much hesitation to try to do something that will result into a 'better good' for everyone.
@ The Secret, you may use it to create a page on FaceBook if you wish, I'm temporarily deactivated there. Thanks.