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Title: FWIW Question
Post by: SkyePrizm on January 08, 2009, 04:39:55 pm
Quote from: SlimPickens;215655
Quote from: lilblondie;215651
well what does it mean????

Quote from: Lexington;215617
for what its worth, right?

I am getting old.  I seriously didn\'t know what that meant.   I am probably the world\'s slowest texter for the fact i don\'t know abbreviations.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Wolfman on January 07, 2009, 09:46:13 pm
You guys are right, I should not have sent it at work.  This particular co-worker is a peer, but now that I think about it, would I have sent that to a senior manager?  No, I would not.  So I shouldn\'t have sent it to a peer either.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: SlimPickens on January 07, 2009, 11:47:16 am
Quote from: lilblondie;215651
well what does it mean????

Quote from: Lexington;215617
for what its worth, right?

I agree with those stating you shouldn\'t use IM/Leetspeak at work.  It\'s bush league.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: lilblondie on January 07, 2009, 11:33:40 am
well what does it mean????
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: kindm's on January 07, 2009, 11:25:18 am
Quote from: Wolfman;215611
Today at work I dropped a "FWIW" in an email to a coworker and she had no idea what it meant.  She is 27.

I have a couple of questions

1.  Was it fair for me to assume that she would know what this means?

2.  Is FWIW work appropriate?

Should she have known what it meant ? Probably

But I would say it is usually a good idea NOT to use IM speak or L33t speak in business correspondence. personally I find it to be a little too casual in those settings. You would be surprised how simply using real/official business correspondence will set you apart (in a good way) from all the other folks who are more casual about it.

Just my .02 of course.

PS: sometimes customers will send e-mails that are very casual etc and that is their prerogative but I always strive to answer them as professionally as possible. I / you are representing your company when sending them out and even if it is internal it always reflects back to you. Always better to err on the side of  professionalism at work IMHO.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: frolfer on January 07, 2009, 09:08:20 am
Quote from: obsession600;215635
This briefly came up in a discussion with friends over the holidays. The consensus was that you don\'t use abbreviations in work emails. If you are sending a text message then it is more acceptable. If possible, important data should not be relayed solely through text messages.

As the younger generation gets older and the technology gets better this might change. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see something like a Firefox extension that replaces acronyms with their full phrase for your email etc.

Kyle, you the man!

Cool hanging with you at Ace of Clubs.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Yoda on January 07, 2009, 08:47:17 am
I didn\'t know what it was either.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: obsession600 on January 07, 2009, 08:33:21 am
This briefly came up in a discussion with friends over the holidays. The consensus was that you don\'t use abbreviations in work emails. If you are sending a text message then it is more acceptable. If possible, important data should not be relayed solely through text messages.

As the younger generation gets older and the technology gets better this might change. I wouldn\'t be surprised to see something like a Firefox extension that replaces acronyms with their full phrase for your email etc.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: derickw on January 07, 2009, 08:22:23 am
Quote from: Dyed_Tie;215630
Quote from: SlimPickens;215626
Quote from: Lexington;215617
NTD
thats where its at na kiid

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??

Probably Nuts to Dick :fruitsex:

now thats dick
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Dyed_Tie on January 07, 2009, 08:12:59 am
Quote from: SlimPickens;215626
Quote from: Lexington;215617
NTD
thats where its at na kiid

New Tang Dynasty
Neural Tube Defect
National Transit Database
Neglected Tropical Diseases
National Trails Day
New Taiwan Dollar
Nothing To Do
National Theater of the Deaf
Neutron Transmutation Doping
Norwalk Transit District
Nth to Default
Neutral Tube Defect
National Tartan Day
Noticiero Televisa Deportes
Note to Draft
National Tax Database
Notice of Deposition

??

Probably Nuts to Dick :fruitsex:
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: SlimPickens on January 07, 2009, 07:26:20 am
Quote from: Lexington;215617
NTD
thats where its at na kiid

New Tang Dynasty
Neural Tube Defect
National Transit Database
Neglected Tropical Diseases
National Trails Day
New Taiwan Dollar
Nothing To Do
National Theater of the Deaf
Neutron Transmutation Doping
Norwalk Transit District
Nth to Default
Neutral Tube Defect
National Tartan Day
Noticiero Televisa Deportes
Note to Draft
National Tax Database
Notice of Deposition

??
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Lexington on January 07, 2009, 01:51:24 am
Ead Gaf
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: peaches626 on January 07, 2009, 01:46:47 am
hey face, GFY!
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Lexington on January 07, 2009, 01:44:37 am
for what its worth, right? LMAO had me stumped for a while. lol is pretty hag, IMHO (is it humble or honest?)

NTD
thats where its at na kiid
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: skalnbyc on January 06, 2009, 11:56:26 pm
Quote from: Wolfman;215611
Today at work I dropped a "FWIW" in an email to a coworker and she had no idea what it meant.  She is 27.

I have a couple of questions

1.  Was it fair for me to assume that she would know what this means?

2.  Is FWIW work appropriate?

I had to look it up myself; not down w/ all the acronyms and abbreviations.  I wouldn\'t know many if I didn\'t see them posted on .info all the time.
Title: FWIW Question
Post by: Wolfman on January 06, 2009, 11:17:53 pm
Today at work I dropped a "FWIW" in an email to a coworker and she had no idea what it meant.  She is 27.

I have a couple of questions

1.  Was it fair for me to assume that she would know what this means?

2.  Is FWIW work appropriate?