My brother’s text messages can read like fragments of an ancient code: “hru,” “wyd,” “plz” – truncated, cryptic and never quite satisfying to receive. I’ll often find myself second-guessing whether ...
Americans have used abbreviations, or acronyms, in written communications for generations. Everyone knows what FYI or ASAP means if it’s in a message or text, or even verbal communication. But ...
My brother's text messages can read like fragments of an ancient code: "hru," "wyd," "plz" - truncated, cryptic and never quite satisfying to receive. I'll often find myself second-guessing whether ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) David Fang, Stanford University (THE CONVERSATION) My brother’s text messages can read ...
My brother's text messages can read like fragments of an ancient code: "hru," "wyd," "plz" - truncated, cryptic and never quite satisfying to receive. I'll often find myself second-guessing whether ...