How texting changed communication
[2024-01-04 12:49:08]
As this is a nationwide punctuation day (we ensure that you mark all your calendars), study how SMS can change our communication method Inside 8
Today, the world sends more than 20 billion text messages everyday. Include WhatsApp messages in this number, increase to 50 billion per day
Since SMS became popular, it is natural that new aspects of language have evolved.
And not only in OMG but also in our daily dictionary. Other Oxford English other dictionary items include FYI, LOL, BFF etc.
A generation (that is, a person using Nokia 3210 in 1999) remembers the pain of trying to include text messages within 148 characters, so you do not need to charge two messages.
This means that a new slang system is needed to save 12p. Obviously this is not the only thing, but you know the situation.
As an early example, there are things like replacing characters with numbers, like cutting out 'gr8' or vowels. Proverbs like "tomoz" like "tomorrow" have spread
Primitiveism is a shortened word to the first letter including OMG, IDK, and LOL. Every year, new ones are invented and they are usually reserved for young generations.
Because this is so much, the US courts need to look up "city dictionary" to understand the brush record.
What happens when words can not be shortened any more? Needless to say, I am using the picture. In this case it is an emoticon.
Emoji is considered the fastest growing language in the UK, starting in Japan, designed for electronic information and web pages. The mainstream leap to overseas comes from the iPhone being followed by Android. Emoji language is very versatile as the picture means many different things for many different people. According to Talk Talk mobile survey, 72% of 18-25 years old are more likely to express themselves with pictograms, which is also very popular.
Will one day include color pictograms in the newspaper? Does the speech continue to exist?
Mainly through text communication. Respond to the phone only when the warning text starts. Text-based communication topics include Hangout coordination, random and interesting memes, links to interesting articles, and suggestions recommended by Stella. E-mail communication is also acceptable and we encourage you to do good. Sometimes people need affection, and Stella is no exception. Stellah pledged solemnly to send the same amount of benefits back to her friends. Provision can not be exceeded: a small monthly discount, a big advantage every 3 months, mobile help may be needed only at annual rate, and even only to help
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