LOL : is this the ultimate texting faux pas (and what should you use instead) ?
From abbreviations to happy poos, gen Z has strong opinions on appropriate texting behaviour. But can anyone keep up with the ever-changing rules? Name: “LOL”. Age: The Oxford English Dictionary first included LOL in 1997. Continue reading...
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The Guardian (Middle East)
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