A list of shortcuts and abbreviations in American English
Hello,
I wanted to share with you a short list of shortcuts and abbreviations in American English that you might encounter when communicating with Americans. Some are well-known, others are less known. Some are formal, while others less.
You’re welcome to add some of your own that are not mentioned below.
Rd. = Road
St. = Street
Sq. = Square
S&H = Shipping and Handling
BTW = By The Way
LOL = Laughing Out Loud
EOD = End Of Day (Ex.: “This report will be ready by EOD.”)
MoM = Minutes of Meeting
TTYL = Talk To You Later
OOO = Out of Office
w/o = Without
Thx = Thanks
FYI = For Your Information
TBD = To Be Determined (usually about dates)
AI = Action Item
Wk = Week
w/e = Weekend
yr = Year
appt = Appointment
When writing formal or official letters or e-mails, it is important to avoid using words that sound fine when speaking, but are grammatically incorrect. For example:
Till (write “until”)
Gonna (write “going to”)
Wanna (write “want to”)
i (write “I”)
shouldda (write “should’ve”)
wouldda (write “would’ve”)
You’re welcome to add to this list as well.
I would love to hear about interesting or weird blunders you’ve had in English.
Good luck.
Mr. Miron Abramson
Add-Vantage
Miron Abramson is the founder and senior consultant of Add-Vantage, a company that supports people and organizations with their business interactions with international partners overseas. You can visit them on the web at http://addvantage.co.il, or contact Mr. Abramson at miron@addvantage.co.il.