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Killian
06-07-2008, 11:24 PM
What is your opinion on it? Personally, I can't stand it. I hate having to look through my IMs or text messages and not being able to understand it. At this point I can't even tell the different between exclamation marks and the number one on my phone. It's ridiculous.
Lauren
06-07-2008, 11:25 PM
I type my texts in full English, LOL. Seriously.
Only thing I do is sometimes use "lol"
Axiom
06-07-2008, 11:25 PM
i h 8 it 2 :hugesmile:
MarkWaldorf
06-07-2008, 11:27 PM
ino its annoyin init. i h8 it 2222.
JOKE.
I find it annoying too.
i hate it on MSN & forums.but i dont mind it in texts except when people say loik instead of lyk or like or okaiii instead of ok
Spike
06-07-2008, 11:29 PM
I hate it, so annoying
but I do use it if I am a bad mood or really frustrated because I can't be bothered to use proper English
Rocko
06-07-2008, 11:29 PM
Here or there, I'm ok with that, but anyone willing to write a whole block of text in txt tlk doesn't deserve to use a keyboard. Go back to your phone love.
I personally don't even text in txt tlk unless I running near my credit limit. I type and text much faster that way and prevents any more (I've had a few) misunderstandings over certain abbreviations.
I can never understand why people use it on forums.It's not like you've got a limit on the amount of words that you can post and it just looks really messy and devalues your opinion, in my view.I can barely be bothered to try and decipher what it's actually meant to say, let alone bothering to reply to it.
Axiom
06-07-2008, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by Dan_
I can never understand why people use it on forums.It's not like you've got a limit on the amount of words that you can post and it just looks really messy and devalues your opinion, in my view.
I agree. Makes whoever that uses it look and sound chavvish.
I think its the 'right' thing to do until you're about 12 then its time to grow up and get a grip. I don't use text talk in any way anymore, I use predictive text on my phone so it all comes out in full English. I'll do the odd word like "u" but I won't do anything like "il c u l8r on".
Shaun
06-07-2008, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
I type my texts in full English, LOL. Seriously.
Only thing I do is sometimes use "lol"
Same!
I cant use it, im seriously like a 40 year old in an 18 year olds body, im so behind on slang its ridiculous. I use 'lol' and 'tbh' I can use abbreviations but I dont use shortened words... i just dont get it. Something that really annoys me is when people change about words and put Z's in, its like... you are using the exact same amount of letters as the actual word, why dont you just use the actual word?
Anyone who doesnt talk in full sentences and full words doesnt deserve my attention. I even use full punctuation in texts and everything haha, no wonder it takes me forever.
Rocko
06-07-2008, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by Fom
Something that really annoys me is when people change about words and put Z's in, its like... you are using the exact same amount of letters as the actual word, why dont you just use the actual word?
:shocked: Oh don't get me started on that. I'm not really a grammar/spelling nazi, but it completely irritates me when people write sentences in phonetic ghetto speech.
Wuzzup dere, iz ya h0m3boi, h0w be y0u? :rolleyes:
rayheartbliss
07-07-2008, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by Rocko
Originally posted by Fom
Something that really annoys me is when people change about words and put Z's in, its like... you are using the exact same amount of letters as the actual word, why dont you just use the actual word?
:shocked: Oh don't get me started on that. I'm not really a grammar/spelling nazi, but it completely irritates me when people write sentences in phonetic ghetto speech.
Wuzzup dere, iz you h0m3boi, h0w be y0u? :rolleyes:
mhuahahahah!
Firewire
07-07-2008, 11:08 AM
I use full english in texts, MSN, forums etc. The only text speech I use is lol, lmao, omg.
AyeAye-xO
08-07-2008, 08:09 AM
Sometimes i Use It And i Do Use Some Shortened Versions But Only Really On Msn And Bebo :)
melanie
08-07-2008, 08:33 AM
When you've got time to reply theres no need for text speak. I think its okay if its readable for your text messaging or instant messaging someone but only things like lol, brb and omg. I hate stuff like
Frnds = Friends
gd = Good
katie_x
08-07-2008, 02:16 PM
I admit i do in texts but hardly ever in forums, unless i forget where i am. the only thing i'm guilty of is bad use of caps. i'm to lazy and normally just forget to use them :rolleyes:
AngRemembered
08-07-2008, 02:24 PM
Add me to the list of people who cant understand it too, even the basics, my sister and daughter translate some the others i send them a simple template message back which reads.
"What the ****** you on about"
Ive found this also sends some sort of network signal to the other phone which diasbles the use of texts again coming back, as I'm yet to get a reply from one of them:whistle::joker:
Sunny_01
08-07-2008, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by Dan_
I can never understand why people use it on forums.It's not like you've got a limit on the amount of words that you can post and it just looks really messy and devalues your opinion, in my view.I can barely be bothered to try and decipher what it's actually meant to say, let alone bothering to reply to it.
Spot on, couldnt agree more :thumbs:
stacey
09-07-2008, 06:37 PM
On msn I use it sometimes but not really badly to the point where nobody can understand it, I only use it in texts when i'm running out of the word amount and i'm going to go into two texts haha so that way is just me being a tightar*e really :bigsmile:
Dizzy
09-07-2008, 06:44 PM
I hate it, I very rarely use it, the only words I use are ''Lol'' and ''Ftw'' but I hate reading e-mails and texts and seeing a load of ramble rubbish that I can't understand, its probably one of the main reasons I don't really use MSN because people are always using it and I'll always have to ask what the hell some of it means xP
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