I honestly recommend against doing abbreviated “chat” or “net”
speak. Kids are already changing spellings all over the place, and
english teachers have such a hard time breaking kids of the habit.
Using it with them reinforces the habit, when children need to be
taught that there is a real spelling for everything
— In
Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “Kelly”
wrote:
>
> ilu=i love you
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> aeap= as early as possible
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> cyr ma= call your mother
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> dbl84dnr= dont be late for dinner
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> h&k= hugs and kisses
>
> hand= have a nice day
>
> ptb= please text back
>
> ringl8= running late
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> gudluk= good luck
>
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> Kelly in IL