The Internet and computers are confusing enough sometimes and then people throw acronyms into the loop it can seem like trying to read a foreign language. A lot of them are used to replace the fact that there is no visual contact with the person writing the message. Here are just some of the more common ones that pop up on websites, social networks and text messaging.
LOL laugh out loud
ROFL rolling on the floor laughing
OH other half
DH dearest husband
DD darling daughter
DS darling son
: -) happy
: -( sad
:-p not being serious (tongue sticking out)
l8r later
TY thank you
TMI too much information
BRB be right back
FF Follow Friday – on Twitter a recommendation to follow another person
PICNIC Problem In Chair Not In Computer
RTFM Read the * Manual
HD hard drive
ATM at the moment
DM direct message in Twitter
RT retweet the message in Twitter
There a re lot more but these are just a few that may confuse or mislead!