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I always wondered how young Julie really is..... As for acronyms, there
are all too many times when I have to ask people who speak "Acronym-ese"
to please translate those acronyms back into English!
Douglas P. Allen, CRM, CDIA+
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Colgan, Julie J.
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [RM] OT Acronyms
John Gervais wrote: <I don't know if anybody is as fed up with acronyms
as I am. Two sent to me this week were emsg and wiifm (e-mail message
and what's in it for me). Why can't people just say what they want to
say, instead of writing this way?> snip
John, I totally agree with you and I don't think age has anything to do
with it (unless 34 is now considered ancient!). The acronyms not only
defeat full text searching and readability, etc. but honestly I think it
is wholly unprofessional. I shudder to think how my son (who is nearing
7 years old) will communicate as he grows up. Will he write his thesis
in "generation Z shorthand" too? I understand there are times and
places for everything - but will my son?
My other pet peeve is using smiley faces in professional communications.
I would never, ever think to put a smiley face in an email to my boss
...
Julie
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