Text Messaging Tips and Commentary
Is Language Evolving to "txt-spek"?
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Could we be too busy?? OK, it's all the rage these days! Text messages, or texting, as it is affectionately called, friends and family on smart phones has become an important tool in the high-tech communications kit-bag. To watch an experienced text message expert is nothing short of amazing!
Things You'll Need:
Cell phone or PDA with text message capabilities.
Rapid thumbs or fingers.
The need for abbreviating:
Since many cell-phone systems limit the number of characters in each text message, it is vitally important to get as much said in as few characters as possible!
Are there any rules?
Not really! With a text message, as with online chat rooms and similar forums, pretty much anything goes, as long as it is even remotely understandable.
Are there any best practices?
Maybe. Many words used in text messages or chat rooms have been more or less standardized, in that most people use the same abbreviations for certain words or phrases.
Some examples:
Some very common words and phrases have evolved into two, three or four letter abbreviations; such as "I don't know", which becomes "idk"; or "oh, my gosh (or God)" becomes "omg"; or "laugh out loud" becomes "lol".
And so it goes, attempting always to shorten and condense as much as possible so the text message is filled with meaning, and not extra letters or words.
Is English evolving to text-speak?
I suppose it is possible that the English language is actually in evolutionary growth, just as it has been since its inception. Indeed, read any Olde English document; it's quite clearly different from even standard English of today, let alone from text-speak; or is that txt-spk?
How can it be used?
I imagine text-speak can be used just as ordinary language, since the intent is the same: To convey or acknowledge a message or thought or other communication between parties. Thus, as long as the message gets adequately conveyed, does the spelling or even grammar really matter?
Try this one:
"i plj alejns 2 th flg, of th untd sts of amrca. n 2 th rpblc 4 whch it stnds; 1 ntn, ndr gd, ndvsbl, wth lbrty n jstc 4 all!"

Text Messaging Tips and Commentary
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