Topic: Favourite internet slang to woo or confuse … | |
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Where would online communication be without internet slang such as LOL or LMAO ?
Do you have a favourite ? When it comes to flirting .. which is more powerful .. using slang or emoticons or writing out your intention In full ? I am going to change LMAO to GMCAO |
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For all the mingle youngsters .. woo means to win someone’s heart
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TYSM is my favourite, because I first heard it from someone who has a special place in my heart
... though I also use IMO and AFAIK a wee bit |
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For all the mingle youngsters .. woo means to win someone’s heart And . Coooo means to break someone HEART !!! |
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Well this is barely on topic but...
When I was in college and the guys would call to ask you out, they would always say the worst possible thing.."Are you doing anything Saturday night?" So, when they would ask if I was doing anything I would always say 'No, but I think I can get out of it." There was always confusion, before the laughter. So guys frame that question differently because you force the chica to admit she has nothing going on before you even ask her out. |
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When I was very young my mother always told me, "use your words".
I have tried to follow that advice ever since. I rarely use initialisms in any kind of written correspondence. But I will occasionally tell an obvious scammer to, "GTFOH". |
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For all the mingle youngsters .. woo means to win someone’s heart ...and woo woo is something else when using your slang thang |
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Edited by
Slim gym
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Sat 06/24/23 01:08 PM
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Woo woo to all who can still do it ... and for those that can't STFU .... there! One of my internet slang terms ....
But when it comes to romancing the gals... I use straight forward Canadian English with a little Queen's English thrown in , just to be clear ... |
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TYSM is my favourite, because I first heard it from someone who has a special place in my heart ... though I also use IMO and AFAIK a wee bit |
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For all the mingle youngsters .. woo means to win someone’s heart And . Coooo means to break someone HEART !!! |
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Well this is barely on topic but... When I was in college and the guys would call to ask you out, they would always say the worst possible thing.."Are you doing anything Saturday night?" So, when they would ask if I was doing anything I would always say 'No, but I think I can get out of it." There was always confusion, before the laughter. So guys frame that question differently because you force the chica to admit she has nothing going on before you even ask her out. |
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When I was very young my mother always told me, "use your words". I have tried to follow that advice ever since. I rarely use initialisms in any kind of written correspondence. But I will occasionally tell an obvious scammer to, "GTFOH". as far as emoticons go my favourite would be I don’t think it is possible to overuse it on a dating site . |
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For all the mingle youngsters .. woo means to win someone’s heart ...and woo woo is something else when using your slang thang |
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Woo woo to all who can still do it ... and for those that can't STFU .... there! One of my internet slang terms .... But when it comes to romancing the gals... I use straight forward Canadian English with a little Queen's English thrown in , just to be clear ... you are always well spoken and smooth Slim |
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I don't appreciate slang or ridiculous abbreviations if there's romance or wooing involved. It can become quite confusing when one receives a "I like you... LOL". I don't know how to respond to that.
But, I do enjoy emojis and I have a few favourite ones that I use and that I like receiving from my "love interest". With that said, I use slang if I'm annoyed and trying to make a point. |
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Woo woo to all who can still do it ... and for those that can't STFU .... there! One of my internet slang terms .... But when it comes to romancing the gals... I use straight forward Canadian English with a little Queen's English thrown in , just to be clear ... you are always well spoken and smooth Slim |
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I relate a lot in life to music and baseball. Some makes sense, and some is confusing.
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I don't appreciate slang or ridiculous abbreviations if there's romance or wooing involved. It can become quite confusing when one receives a "I like you... LOL". I don't know how to respond to that. But, I do enjoy emojis and I have a few favourite ones that I use and that I like receiving from my "love interest". With that said, I use slang if I'm annoyed and trying to make a point. I tend to use words when I am annoyed .. including some very colourful ones . |
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Woo woo to all who can still do it ... and for those that can't STFU .... there! One of my internet slang terms .... But when it comes to romancing the gals... I use straight forward Canadian English with a little Queen's English thrown in , just to be clear ... you are always well spoken and smooth Slim |
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I relate a lot in life to music and baseball. Some makes sense, and some is confusing. |
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