Sometimes I chat with some foreign company friends in English and encounter such a super simple phrase. Sometimes I am confused. Remember it here :)
1. Hi, there.
Hi.
First, let's talk about the basic principles of chatting on the Internet. it is easy to chat online. the speed of typing is far from the speed of speaking. Therefore, you must simplify the abbreviation. for example, "How are you doing? "Or" How are you? "But what is common on the network is," Hi! "Or" hello. "If you know someone, go to" Hi! Add a name after "or" hello. ", for example," Hi! Clare. "or" Hello! Claire "if you don't know anyone, use" Hi! There. "or" Hi! You ."
2. A/S/L?
Age/gender/location?
If you are chatting with laomei for the first time, they usually ask you A/S/L first? Some people are more lazy, directly playing asl? Although the meaning is exactly the same, it is difficult to guess what ASL means if you have never seen such a usage before. the answer is also very simple. Suppose there is a girl who is 18 years old and lives in Chicago, then she can answer, "18/f/Chicago"
If you do not use A/S/L? In this way, separate the question, "How old are you? ". (How old are you ?) "Boy or girl? "(Male ?) "Where are you from? "(From where ?) That violates the principle of simplicity on the Internet, so that you will soon be exposed and let others hear that you are not with them.
3. s up?
What?
"What's up? "Is a commonly used greeting method between old and beautiful people, but nowadays teenagers in the United States like to" what's up? "Send to" s up? "Because they think this is cool. <DS: Joey played a 19-year-old teenager and said, "s up? "I believe that only those who have read friends this week will be impressed.
The write rule that is often seen on the internet is "Sup? "The first time I saw" Sup? "My first reaction was that sup was short for supper (dinner), which caused me to ask if I had dinner? Actually not, "Sup? "It's just a way to say hello. Generally, you can simply say" Not much. "or" Nothing much!
4. LOL.
Funny.
LOL is the abbreviation of laugh out comment, that is, "It's funny. It makes me laugh very loudly." It usually means to strengthen the tone at the end of a sentence, for example, "I got my butt kicked by an eight-year-old boy ..... lol. "(I was killed by an eight-year-old boy .... funny ). in fact, this is my personal painful experience. Why can't online games be an eight-year-old boy?
5. Ill
I'll some people will just drop them.
6. k
OK abbreviation.
7. Coz
Because is simply coz
8. rdy
Rdy is short for ready.
9. 4 =
10. BRB = be right back
11. Lil = little
12. L8R = later (L + eight + r)
13. Kit = keep in touch
14. ASAP = as soon as possible
15. talkin '= talking
16. r = are
17. ZM = Zone message;