9 online acronyms make you dumb
If you've ever been puzzled when you see your kid commenting words like 'imo,' 'tbh,' 'tl; dr' or seeing ICYMI character sequences on some foreign post, read the article below to understand it all. The meaning of these acronyms.
Acronyms are becoming extremely popular on the Internet, especially social networks. If you've ever been puzzled when you see your kid commenting words like 'imo,' 'tbh,' 'tl; dr' or seeing ICYMI character sequences on some foreign post, read the article below to understand it all. The meaning of these acronyms.
1. IMO
Imo stands for In My Opinion classic phrase (in my opinion). One of the gentle and safe ways for you to express your personal opinions. On social networks, many young people use the acronym imo with the meaning of "orderly to hear me say".
2. TL; DR
Tl; dr stands for Too Long; Didn't Read (too long, don't read). This acronym often appears on the web, at the end or the beginning of a long article or in the section of the reader making comments and comments. If it appears in the article, the reader can skip tldr and see a quick overview of the content without having to read the whole article.
3. ICYMI
Icymi stands for In Case You Missed It (if you haven't seen it yet). Icymi appears primarily on Facebook posts when some cover the content and decides to share the old posts again.
4. TBH
Tbh stands for To Be Honest (actually). When 3 characters appear, it shows that the other person has started to get mad at you or you are about to read the most false words in the world.
5. NSFW
NSFW is an acronym for Not Safe For Work (not at work). This phrase appears to be a warning to the reader that the content they are viewing or preparing to see may not be suitable for a workplace, a crowded place or a child sitting near. For example, the website you are open contains sensitive images or clips.
For many people, NSFW is a keyword to search Google when not at work.
6. FML
Fml stands for the phrase F * ck My Life, a swearing statement is rather impolite. Therefore, people replaced F * ck My Life with fml to express dissatisfaction with life while in a difficult situation, feeling stuck . Fml is similar to a heavenly sentence, suffering.
7. AMA
Ama is an acronym for Ask Me Anything, which became a trend on foreign social networks for a while.
8. TBT
Tbt stands for Throwback Thursday (the nostalgic Thursday), your old photo uploader to Instagram on Thursdays. Many people believe that, if you do that, likes on Instagram will skyrocket. .
9. STFU
Stfu is an acronym for Shut The F * ck Up (shut up), a sentence that curses each other's words slightly. When 'importing' into Vietnam, many people shortened Shut The F * ck Up to stfu to 'reduce speaking avoidance' in public places.
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