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Just learning!

(28 Posts)
tubbygran Mon 30-Jan-12 15:31:35

I love reading the forum messages, but I'm new to it and don't know what the abbreviations mean. Help please!

Nonu Thu 02-Feb-12 12:47:40

Thanks goldengran for your welcome, I haven"t been on mumsnet as it took me enough trouble to get on to gransnet, however that doesn"t mean to say I might not have a go when I "m back from holiday the only thing is though that reading other threads people don"t seem to excited about it.

Carol Wed 01-Feb-12 15:27:42

Wide berth! Rather different culture on there, not a lot of reflection and plenty of put-downs.

GoldenGran Wed 01-Feb-12 15:07:20

Welcome tubbygran and *Nonu. Am I alone in not having been anywhere near Mumsnet, should I give it a try or a wide birth?

Nonu Wed 01-Feb-12 14:43:51

thanks for your good wishes carol, no I meant to be on gransnet as I am probably may not enjoy some of the attitudes on mumsnet judging by the comments i"ve read from other grannetters

Carol Wed 01-Feb-12 14:34:35

Hello Nonu I hope you enjoy being on Gransnet, or did you mean to go on Mumsnet (mn)?

Nonu Wed 01-Feb-12 14:27:55

I am new to mn and after a few teething problems am finding it quite a lot of fun and rewarding also. long may it continue

Yummygran Tue 31-Jan-12 12:24:33

Yes, welcome Tubbygran, I'm new to the site too and feel I have made new 'friends', or should I say 'cyber-friends', and recently been given some very sound advice and lots of support. thanks

em Tue 31-Jan-12 10:58:23

Sorry Tubbygran I also meant to say it's good to have you and I look forward to 'getting to know you'.

em Tue 31-Jan-12 10:57:05

Yummygran my family would agree with yours but I say that my texts are always immediately understandable. I also make a point of proof-reading as predictive text can produce some odd ideas. A few weeks ago I missed one mistake and told my daughter I was on my way and had just got on the cup!

A friend pointed out that I am the only person she knows who also texts in paragraphs!

Yummygran Tue 31-Jan-12 10:49:56

Haha...I thought I was the only one who takes an age to text because punctuation and grammar has to be correct! My kids think I'm crazy. grin

Carol Tue 31-Jan-12 09:38:46

Me too, kitty. I struggle to differentiate between all those abbreviations. Same as when I text - I still want the spelling and grammar to be right LOL!!

kittylester Tue 31-Jan-12 09:22:51

Hi tubbygran and welcome. I don't use the abbreviations at all as I find they get in the way when reading a post as I have to pause and work out some of the more obscure ones. Before anyone says anything - maybe I'm just a bit slow! grin

Carol Mon 30-Jan-12 21:17:19

What a lovely compliment nanban!

Nanban Mon 30-Jan-12 20:47:57

I think it's completely lovely that everyone is welcomed in such a nice way - completely unlike Mumsnet!!!! Today's generation of Us seem so aggressive and pushy - there's a lot to be said for the 'do as you would be done by' saying. Well done you nice lot.

greenmossgiel Mon 30-Jan-12 20:24:41

Hello tubbygran - lovely to meet you! You'll soon settle in! smile

Carol Mon 30-Jan-12 20:22:15

Welcome tubbygran you've joined during a sensible period - if you'd turned up during the virtual Christmas Panto you might have turned tail and disappeared!! Watch out for the next impromptu party - great fun! x

bagitha Mon 30-Jan-12 19:43:07

Welcome to GN (gransnet), tubbygran. smile

gracesmum Mon 30-Jan-12 19:36:44

gringringrin Slightly nutty- who us?

jeni Mon 30-Jan-12 19:08:08

What do you mean occasionally. Well come tubbygran.

harrigran Mon 30-Jan-12 19:01:39

Hello tubbygran you will enjoy being here smile

Annobel Mon 30-Jan-12 18:38:11

Good to have you on board, tubbygran. Glad you've spotted that we're friendly - occasionally slightly nutty, but invariably supportive. You'll love it.

Ariadne Mon 30-Jan-12 18:24:08

Hello tubbygran Nice to meet you! smile

tubbygran Mon 30-Jan-12 17:17:58

Thank you. Everything is clear now and I'm sure that I'll enjoy the Forums even more. What a lovely friendly lot you are!

Notsogrand Mon 30-Jan-12 15:38:30

We need traffic lights absent!

Notsogrand Mon 30-Jan-12 15:37:55

Hello tubbygran. Most of the abbreviations refer to relatives so:
DD is Dear or Darling Daughter
DS for Son, DGC for Grandchildren and so on.
DH is Darling Husband, but some posters prefer OG - Old Geezer!!

Nice to meet you. smile