I have only recently joined but keep seeing letters in capitals within the headings that mean nothing to me. DH being one! Please can someone advise this novice as it feels like a closed group I cannot join. Thanks ?
The one that confuses me is s-i-l as it can be sister-in-law or son-in-law. I don't use any of the abbreviations. My husband is Mr R and everyone else I right in full - it's allowed!
Is it true that schools don’t care about spelling or grammar? Maybe I dreamed all those online spelling tests I gave my dgs during lockdown( sent by the schools) or the conversation last week with dgs2 about his leaning about pronouns, proper nouns, adjectives and best of all ‘propositions’ It really is unfair and inaccurate to dismiss what’s going on in schools like this.
WTF = I cannot for one minute believe that I am reading such ill informed, uneducated rubbish on a forum supposedly people by adults
WTAF - the above x 1m
RTFT - read the full thread (?) or
RTFT - I’m sick of stupid ill informed, uneducated etc etc being made by people who haven’t bothered to read the full thread and acquaint themselves with the full facts of the thread and/or the fact that the stupid point you are making has been refuted a zillion times already
I was the same when I joined recently but came across the list of what they meant. Afraid I ignore them as being a Librarian for 38 years I like to still write things in full. That's why I very rarely text as it takes ages - not going to use text speak. I think it's sad that schools don't seem to worry about spelling or grammar nowadays but I think it still makes a difference if you applying for jobs, for example.
I suspect adding the D in DH started off as a bit of irony when the H in question had done something which made him far from Dear. It can also stand for Dratted on occasion, or anything else beginning with D. I think too that H on its own could be a Fat Finger issue, but another letter added indicates that we did actually mean to type that.
Initially I found all the Dear husband, daughter, etc. incredibly irritating but you just get used to it. Many abbreviations can be worked out by association.
Interesting you bringing this up. I received some advice about my house purchase, and the person had written 'ask that the property be removed from RightMove by COB on Friday'. Took me a while to realise this was close of business!
Why do we need the D before H for husband, Son for son etc? Apart from other words that begin with D surely H etc is enough? Agree with Elegran FFS is not only not nice - it's not necessary surely?