Chat Lingo

 In the chat message you may have seen things like ROTFL, CYA, A/S/L? and brb. They are called Acronyms. They are widely used when sending text messages on mobile phones and also in chats.

Look at the following acronyms. Can you match them with the two messages?

Message 1

 

Are you OK?

Yes and you?

I’m OK. Will I see you today?

No. Tomorrow.

At 7 o’clock. That’s all for now. See you.

Where?

At John’s. See you later.

See you.

 

Message 2

 

No, I’m not. Where are you?

I’m at work. And you?

At home. Can I see you later?

Yes. Where would you like to meet and when?

Are you free to talk?

OK. Bye for now.

OK. B4N

 

Y NU?

 

RUOK?

 

@HM.CUL8TR?

 

@WK.NU?

 

N. WER RU?

 

@J’S. CUL8TR

 

NO2MORO

 

@7TA4NCU

 

CYA

 

OKCU2DAY?

 

F2T?

 

WER?

 

Y.WEN?

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2 Responses to “Chat Lingo”

desiremagi34 says:


heii!!It’s so cool…I’ve ever wanted to know to write abbreviated(I don’t know if I wrote t right).

patriciavggi34 says:


Hi!! this is very super:)

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