"Omg did you see the bg over there?"
-
"Ptdr, I av he is seriously handsome!"
.
When we are young, we are in a hurry.
Above all, do not waste too much time, even while speaking.
Just pay attention to the countless abbreviations that populate teenage conversations.
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● Jpp
The youngster has a lot on the potato.
He would like to be left alone for a while.
“Jpp”
, which is very popular at the moment, is the abbreviation for
“I can't take it anymore”
.
Oral or written, it doesn't matter.
It is direct, practical, fast.
No more no less.
● Mdr(rrrrr)
It has become a punctuation mark.
“Mdr”
, abbreviation of
“died laughing”
, has been a viral success for a few years.
So much so that it sometimes appears at the end of each message sent:
"I told him lol"
,
"it's true lol"
,
"you see what I mean lol"
... And when you really want , but really show that it's funny, just leave your finger as long as we like on the letter
"r"
.
This will give something like
“mdrrrrrrrrrrr”
.
● Ptn
Little chastened word if any,
“ptn”
is the abbreviation of
“whore”
.
The word has turned into a veritable language tic, so contagious is its spread.
“Ptn, it's phew this thing”
-
“ptn it's hot”
... “Ptn”, sometimes written “ptin”, is everywhere.
● Cc resume?
Let the teenagers show indulgence towards an older recipient, who will answer, full of good will:
“I didn't understand.
Kiss you”
(boomers like to write like this. Everyone has their own style).
"Hi what's up?"
is the abbreviation for
“hello how are you?”
.
Check in, yes.
Wasting time typing letters on a keyboard, no thanks.
● Hb
This is a very laconic wish.
“Hb”
are the initials of “
happy birthday”
.
You shouldn't waste too much energy writing it.
Come on, a gift smiley and a partying man accompany the word.
That's enough, isn't it?