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and I was surprised at how many people said no and the one response was "sometimes if Im in a hurry I'll leave punctuation out"
So do you use text speak?
I do when I text, but not in an email. (you might catch it on here though)
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When I'm texting, sure. but I don't use abbrev that no one would understand. I'll use u instead of you, or r instead of are. But not any made up abbrev, kind of like what LOL once was.
I don't send many emails. Mostly messages between H's family, so I don't use text speak there. And I certainly wouldn't in work emails, even between friendly co-workers.
I think texting is doing a real disservice to the younger generation.
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I do when texting because I text a lot! I usually just leave out vowels though and only do it if I know the person will understand.
I do not do it at work but I do get some folks who email like that and it drives me batty.
More power to the folk who don't but I think some of those ladies said no so they wouldn't get flamed because there have to be more than just the pls and thx folks out there haha
I text back and forth with my boss and some of the other agents all day long.
I say pls a lot and I also say re as in "regarding". A common text for me is "pls call Marky Mark re the house on willow street". We also answer each other with "k" a lot - mostly me to the boss lady if she asks me to do something so she's knows it's being done. Text is our more urgent form of communication, where as email is stuff to just do whenever.
I never say Thx though - I always spell it out.
I don't use abbreviations in emails at all - work or otherwise.
Ditto. I have one friend that makes fun of me because I capitalize where appropriate and always use punctuation in texts.
I hate text speech.
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I don't do anything crazy like that one example in the original thread. I use a lot of short hand abbreviations (bc, &, etc, pls, thnx, wtf, lol, kwim).
Especially if I am texting at work our internal cell phones that we carry have a text feature but doesnt have T9. So you literally have to hit the 2 button 3 times for a C, once for an A, 3 times for an L, 3 times more for another L. Just to get the word Call. So we get creative there LOL. We only really text each other to complain about our day when we think the other person may be with a patient and can't answer the phone.