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Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

shazD by shazD Walking(April 2008) (rank 500+)

Do you have trouble communicating with your child, try IM or txt to get their attention.

Every generation brings new words and language that struggles to cross the generation gap. The 50's brought cruisin' for a brusin', flick and Greaser. The 60's gave us blast, blitzed, boogie and

cool. Then there was phrases like "may the force be with you", "goodnight John-boy" and "chill out."

The 80's begot bad to the bone, airhead, dink and yuppie.

It was like, the next decade that, like, had us interjecting words that, like, had no place there. And thanks to Wayne's world, NOT!

2day It b da nxt yrs dat i wan2 look@ wif txt msg s n ch@.

You (u) can be forgiven for not understanding the last line, simply it says:

Today it be the next years that I want to look at, with text messaging and chat. You are(UR) right to think it is not correct sentence structure, but nothing has correct sentence structure in text(txt) messaging(msg). The whole point is to say what u want to say in as little keystrokes as possible. A txt msg has 160 characters, then u pay for 2 txt msg, even if it is only 1 long msg.

The emergence of Instant messaging (IM) has bought the txt msg language to our computers. Talking (tlkn) on the computer called netspeak. Some parents(P) don't know what their children are talking about in IM.

read more of my netspeak article  here

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nell18-3
April 2008 | nell18-3
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

Gr8!

Im 4eva txtg !!!!

xxx



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      shazD
April 2008 | shazD
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

thx 4 readin da spiel. gld u likd it.



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nickyjade
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | nickyjade
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

good idea for advice might get mum to check this out, brung her up to speed, lol



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allyp
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | allyp
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

I'm a bad one for text messaging LOL...
I do it alot.. I totally understood what you wrote before reading the rest of your advice lol..

Good advice, as it does help parents figure out what their kids are doing on the net, or in txt msg!!!
Great job!!



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Kellzacar
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | Kellzacar
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

Hi there,

Thanks for your article . . I am forever trying to DECODE the msg's that i get from my daughter and she is always laughing at me and telling me to 'chill' . . .

cheers Kellz



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monyq83
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | monyq83
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

wow tysvm (thank u so very much) 4 a gr8 (great) article.

id love to see you publish a netspeak dictionary if you get time.

tc, ttyl. (take care, talk to you later)

MonyQ.



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      shazD
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | shazD
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

there is a great dictionary at netlingo.com

I am currently writing a series of articles on high tech parenting. If you want notification of when a new article is available, email me on sdainty@aapt.net.au

 



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Ravenheart
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | Ravenheart
Re: Text message Lingo- the new slang- netspeak

gud (good) idea most parents that are older dnt no about txt talk.

l8r - later

gr8 - great

ppl - people

c - see

atm - at the moment

bf - boyfriend       gf - girlfriend

btw - by the way

ne1 - anyone

h8 - hate

sry - sorry

sys - see you soon

qt - cutie

mo - moment

2gether - together

 



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