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Settle an argument please

34 replies

floppyhare · 26/05/2020 14:48

Is it a-sap or A.S.A.P when you say it ? I say the initials and twat colleague says a-sap.

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Moonflower12 · 26/05/2020 14:49

I say 'a' 's' 'a' 'p'.

pumpkinbump · 26/05/2020 14:50

The initials.

Thisseatisnotavailable · 26/05/2020 14:50

I would say either depending how the mood takes me

Batqueen · 26/05/2020 14:50

I say both. Quicker to say a-sap if you are in a hurry, which you often are when needing things a.s.a.p

Onekidnoclue · 26/05/2020 14:52

I say a-sap. Now worried I’m your twatty colleague! Hmm

Neverender · 26/05/2020 14:52

Doesn't matter as long as someone knows what you mean, surely?

Disquieted1 · 26/05/2020 14:52

Does your colleague pronounce OMG as ommmg? Or USA as usser?

I'm on your side OP.

ScarfLadysBag · 26/05/2020 14:52

Can be either, just personal preference.

SunbathingDragon · 26/05/2020 14:53

I’ve never heard it said a-sap before. It’d backfire if someone said that to me as I’d have to get them to explain what they meant! Grin

ScarfLadysBag · 26/05/2020 14:54

www.lexico.com/definition/asap

Oxford Dictionaries has both pronunciations at the top to listen to if anyone is interested!

TerrapinStation · 26/05/2020 14:56

Ime Americans tend to say asap, in the UK saying the letters is more common.

My preference is a.s.a.p

Frlrlrubert · 26/05/2020 15:11

I think convention is that if the letters stand for something you say the letters, in the UK anyway.

I remember in House they say MRSA as 'mersah' and it annoyed me.

I don't think I say ASAP at all (not helpful).

IncrediblySadToo · 26/05/2020 15:14

Initials

A-sap is twatty.

EmbarrassedUser · 26/05/2020 15:21

Either. I’m a rebel though 😂

MumpsimusMaximus · 26/05/2020 15:24

I say the initials.

DH still says ASP (the initials but misses out the A) despite me repeatedly telling him it annoys me.

BeeFarseer · 26/05/2020 15:27

A.S.A.P.

A-SAP is definitely more of an American thing.

floppyhare · 26/05/2020 15:29

I never thought of it as more American, my colleague isn't American, he's from part of England.

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Waveysnail · 26/05/2020 15:30

A S A P. A SAP is awful and really American

floppyhare · 26/05/2020 15:30

onekid my colleague is a twat for many reasons, a-sap is not one of them but his twattishness makes me more irked by it.

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Thecruxxofitis · 26/05/2020 15:31

Me and DH both say a-sap

goodwinter · 26/05/2020 15:44

@Disquieted1 And how do you pronounce NATO? Or NASA? You can't just cherry-pick examples like that. Not all acronyms are initialisms. I think ASAP could go either way.

DramaAlpaca · 26/05/2020 15:47

I usually say all the initials but might say A-SAP if the mood takes me.

Neverender · 26/05/2020 15:49

Actually, I'd only ever actually say as soon as possible. Don't think I'd ever say ASAP or A-SAP but you know what they mean....

MrsWooster · 26/05/2020 15:52

Ay-sap or assap? I'd tend to a.s.a.p with beief flirtations with assap if I was being giddy. Never Ay-sap, as that is the mark of scoundrel.

KatherineJaneway · 26/05/2020 15:59

I say ASAP, not A-Sap

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