darling <dang?> daughter
darling <"> husband
darling grandsons
<sorry, Richard, but these are totally common abbreviations on the lists
I read!>
Richard P. wrote:
I found this list on Webopedia:
http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/textmessageabbreviations.asp
Personally, anytime I see abbreviations that don't make much sense, I
just make up my own interpretation, usually on the less flattering
side. I wouldn't waste time looking them up. If the message is that
important, the sender should spell it out. Text messages abbreviations
are fine between friends because you probably know how the other
person will read the message. But sending out abbreviations to an
unknown or professional audience can really lead to some serious
mis-communications. Just my opinion...
Richard P.
PS What's a DD? And DGS's? I've seen DH too lately. Where did these
come from and is there a definitive list somewhere?
ok, now i'd like recommendations for a web cam for my DD & her family.
Purpose: to be able to have a video-conversation with my young DGSs!
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