Gerry: How r u na?
Jan: Im fyn :-), kaw?
G: Fine 2
J: Hows ur study?
G: its ok
J: cu soon
G: k
Gerry: How r u na?
Jan: Im fyn :-), kaw?
G: Fine 2
J: Hows ur study?
G: its ok
J: cu soon
G: k
Note: For these little things called “emoticons” Often the idea is to turn your head sideways, and it makes a picture on a lot of the smiley faces. for example where the ; (semi-colon) are the eyes, the – is the nose, and the ) is the mouth. Also, you see some people use the hyphen (-) to show the nose, while others will show the same expression without the nose. Example: and signify the same thing.
*s*, *S*, <s>, = smile | *g*, <g> = grin | xoxo = hugs and kisses | huggggggsssss = hugs |
*w*, <w> = wink | *g*, = giggles | *k*, *K* = kiss | ;-)~~~~~~~~ = giving someone the raspberries. |
(((((person))))) = giving them a virtual hug. | \~/ = glass with a drink. (usually booze) | ^5 = high five | ?^ = What’s Up? |
\_/? = a cup of tea | [_]> + Cup of coffee | @@@ = Cookies | @–/– = a rose |
.. smile | … wink | <:-| … curious | :~) … cute |
… sad | … wears glasses | :-} … embarrassed | … perplexed, confused |
:,-( ..or ;`-( …. to cry | :-< … pouting | >:-( … angry | 0:-) … angel |
… bored or no opinion | :-> … grin/mischievous | | -) … dreaming | :-O … shouting, or shocked |
… talking, or surprised | >:-|| … mad / angry | … big grin or laugh | =:-O … scared |
… keeping mouth shut | :o) … smiles (w/nose) | :-))))))) … lots of smiles | ;-P … sticking tongue out … sticking tongue out |
# 8 – ) … nerd, or or person with glasses and crew cut. | &-( … crying | !:-) .. I have an idea | ;-{ ) … person with a mustache |
;-)~ … sexy tongue – or drunk | ;~) … being cute | c[“] … coffee mug | [_]> … another cup or mug |
:-> … grin/mischievous | <:-| … curious | |-| … sound asleep | .. I’m keeping my mouth shut |
Text Abbreviations
Abbreviation | Translation |
afaik | as far as I know |
bcnu | be seein’ you |
brb | be right back |
btw | by the way |
c | see |
cwyl | chat with you later |
fwiw | for what it’s worth |
fyi | for your information |
hhok | ha ha only kidding |
hth | hope this helps |
imho | in my humble opinion |
iow | in other words |
np | no problem |
oic | oh I see |
otoh | on the other hand |
pov | point of view |
ppl | people |
rtfm | read the freakin manual |
ttfn | ta ta for now |
ttyl | talk to you later |
u | you |
wb | welcome back |
wrt | with respect to |
y | why |
ymmv | your mileage may vary |
The Internet has spawned a range of new abbreviations and acronyms often used in email, on the Usenet newsgroups, and on the IRC as short forms for longer phrases to make typing and therefore communicating easier. Some of the standard Internet text abbreviations are shown below.
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This year, I am happy that I am qualified to be one of the recipients in free college education at La Verdad Christian College in Apalit, Pampanga. I am planning to take the degree of broadcasting. To help in the broadcasting ministry of the church.
Studying well requires a lot of preparation, keeping your focus, and a positive attitude. Here are some tips for studying effectively:
Create a study schedule: Plan out your study time in advance and stick to a routine.
Find a suitable study environment: Choose a quiet, well-lit space where you can focus and minimize distractions.
Break down large tasks into smaller ones: Divide complex subjects into smaller, more manageable chunks.
Stay organized: Keep notes, handouts, and other study materials in a neat and organized fashion.
Active learning: Instead of passively reading or listening, actively engage with the material by taking notes, asking questions, and summarizing what you've learned.
Practice recalling information: Test yourself regularly on what you have learned to reinforce your understanding.
Take breaks: Give your mind a break and recharge by taking short breaks every hour or so.
Get plenty of sleep: A well-rested mind is essential for effective learning and retention.
Stay motivated: Keep yourself motivated by setting goals, rewarding yourself, and reminding yourself of why you're studying.
Ask for help: If you need assistance, don't be afraid to ask a teacher, tutor, or classmate for help.
Remember, everyone has a different learning style, so experiment with these tips and find what works best for you.