
Or maybe they have told you they thought you were ACORN, say what?????
If your student or child wrote a message for you with these shorthand letters in it would you know what it means?
If your student or child wrote a message for you with these shorthand letters in it would you know what it means?
Would you know a quick way to find out what it means?
Texting and IM (instant messaging) are now so commonly used by teens that it is important to have a basic understanding of what some common codes are.
The first time I received a text that ended with 'mwah', I wasn’t sure I if I should be offended or pleased that the person had sent this to me. Luckily I was able to quickly find out that the person was sending me a text kiss (mwah, the sound you make when you kiss).
My husband was convinced for months that his teenage nephew loved him lots because he kept ending his text messages with 'LOL' which he presumed meant Lots Of Love. He was a bit miffed when he found that that LOL actually meant Laugh Out Loud, and he was actually be laughed at.
Bands are even using this shorthand for their names, for example LMFAO, sounds like a cool name but is the translation appropriate for my young son? No, turns out it’s not! It translates to Laughing My Fu*#ing Ass Off.
Texting and IM (instant messaging) are now so commonly used by teens that it is important to have a basic understanding of what some common codes are.
The first time I received a text that ended with 'mwah', I wasn’t sure I if I should be offended or pleased that the person had sent this to me. Luckily I was able to quickly find out that the person was sending me a text kiss (mwah, the sound you make when you kiss).
My husband was convinced for months that his teenage nephew loved him lots because he kept ending his text messages with 'LOL' which he presumed meant Lots Of Love. He was a bit miffed when he found that that LOL actually meant Laugh Out Loud, and he was actually be laughed at.
Bands are even using this shorthand for their names, for example LMFAO, sounds like a cool name but is the translation appropriate for my young son? No, turns out it’s not! It translates to Laughing My Fu*#ing Ass Off.
Teachers and parents need to be aware of what common shorthand codes are in order to work out if what children are writing is appropriate or if it something that they should be concerned about.
A handy online tool to help you decode texting and messenger shorthand is http://www.netlingo.com/acronyms.php, this site is not suitable for younger children but is certainly a great tool for teachers and parents.
Maybe we are all a little ACORN at times!!
Certainly the makers of this video Texting for Seniors are.
Enjoy ;-)
Enjoy ;-)
