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Dear Newbies ... If you could possibly stop typing in text speak and bringing down the tone of the neighbourhood

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Twiglett · 07/09/2006 18:36

we'd appreciate it

thank you




oh and by the way ... should have, could have, would have (not of)

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WigWamBam · 07/09/2006 18:36
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AllieDelOllio · 07/09/2006 18:37

what's text speak for bollocks? blxs?

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Feelingpants · 07/09/2006 18:37

wot u on abt twiggy

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mumatuks · 07/09/2006 18:40

Couldn't agree more Twiglett... you took the words right out of my mouth.

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Kidstrack · 07/09/2006 18:41

i usually put a (x) at the end of my txts to friends and today on here i have done it twice! Ok have another x.

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marthamoo · 07/09/2006 18:44

Twig, you're either very brave or very foolhardy but I'll cheer quietly too (though I'm hiding behind you and wwb as I do).

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marthamoo · 07/09/2006 18:45

x is alright! I've been known to put the odd x when I'm feeling affectionate.

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motherinferior · 07/09/2006 18:45
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aitch71 · 07/09/2006 18:46

thank god somebody has said it. without wishing to sound like a crashing snob (which i do realise makes me sound like a crashing snob), text speak is very difficult to read and to understand and one of the best things about mumsnet is the fact that people here try to express themselves in an amusing and inclusive manner.

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aitch71 · 07/09/2006 18:47

well, apart from cod.

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marthamoo · 07/09/2006 18:48

I don't think we can do much about codspeak - braver people than us have tried and perished in the attempt.

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mumatuks · 07/09/2006 18:49

LOL Marthamoo..

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AmandaP · 07/09/2006 18:49

Okay, well while we're at it, here goes....

It is out OF the door, not out the door, etc

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SherlockLGJ · 07/09/2006 18:49

Text speak IMO, smacks of a sever lack of education and articulation.

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Carmenere · 07/09/2006 18:49

Much as I deplore the elitist attitude that this kind of post enforces , I hate text-speak, so I support you Twig.

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SherlockLGJ · 07/09/2006 18:50

severe even.

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Gizmo · 07/09/2006 18:51

I sometimes entertain myself by attempting to text friends a la Cod. It's surprisingly hard to do without the aid of a few glasses of wine...

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iota · 07/09/2006 18:52

I'll just quote Carmenere

"I deplore the elitist attitude that this kind of post enforces"

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motherinferior · 07/09/2006 18:54

I think - have been thinking this a while, actually (I don't get out much) - that sites like this are very interesting precisely because people post on them with such very different ideas about writing and communication. There's a lot of really very sophisticated writing and word-play here (especially with, for instance, Christmas names).

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motherinferior · 07/09/2006 18:55

(That's not the only reason I find MN interesting, btw. V flabby writing there .)

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trinityrhino · 07/09/2006 18:55

cheering twiglett also

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FillyjonktheFluffy · 07/09/2006 18:56

round here its "out the door"...

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SherlockLGJ · 07/09/2006 18:57

Gizmo

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FillyjonktheFluffy · 07/09/2006 18:58

actually, no, its-

"aht tha dhur, like.".

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marthamoo · 07/09/2006 18:58

I type like cod when I'm drunk.

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