Comment posted on Do You Know How To Speak Twitter Lingo? by Marie Varadi
Hi Ana,
What do you recommend to a new blogger who is addicted to your site? I need to work on my own blog but I keep reading yours! Very soon I will finish all of it and after that I just have to check it daily and I can work on my own. Your blog is priceless.
Marie
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Hi Ana,
What do you recommend to a new blogger who is addicted to your site? I need to work on my own blog but I keep reading yours! Very soon I will finish all of it and after that I just have to check it daily and I can work on my own. Your blog is priceless.
Marie
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How incredibly sweet, Marie!
Knowledge is nothing without application - I challenge you to take any article of mine that struck the cord tho most with you and do what it says today!
I do love hearing that you enjoy my blog so much though; nice ego boost.
Ana
Hi Ana,
thank you for doing that research. I often was looking for finding a way writing it shorter. I am often wondering about the meaning of the shortenings.
I am happy about that list.
Larissa
Pleasure, Larissa - glad I could help.
I'll take awesome, Carol - thanks so much; I am so glad I could help.
Ana
Yes that's really funny, Serves them right too, trying to show us how hip we're not I Love it. LOL
Awesome,
Is the word i'll use to describe your Twitter Lingo Dictionary
I'll certainly be studying it, I needed that information,for me it's quite timely.
Thanks Ana, well done.
Latin… I love it! I use Russian in those situations:).
I did not know any of them and not planning to learn:). Just referring to it as a guide.
Thank you so much, Ana!
Now I can interpret what all these youngsters are saying to
me in their mails and tweets.
I've asked a few of them to not use acronyms when we are communicating.
They still do, so I communicate back to them in Latin.
Confuse me-I'll confuse you. Simple.
With your Twitter Lingonary, I can now communicate openly (without the Latin.)
LOL
(thought you'd love that acronym)
Thanks!
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