I thought I'd heard it all:
BTW, COB, PTO, FYI, TGIF, ASAP….
But every
new assignment brings its own unique collections of alphabets which takes getting used to.
ROEs, NLRs,
ORSs, KNAs, SIPs, TICs and what have you.
Initially it
can be a challenge to have to deal with these new acronyms and to have to commit
to memory what each of them means.
But if you're diligent, you'll soon find yourself tossing them around with your
new co-workers like Frisbees.
After a
while, you may GSUTI (Get So Used To It), you might find yourself considering a
NFWA (Novel Filled With Acronyms).
One that’s
packed with FE&A (Fun, Excitement and Adventure).
Of course,
because I am an SBP (Super Busy Person) at the moment, the novel will have to
wait and you will have to SFTP (Settle For This Post).
Which, I’ll
have you know, is being typed by me AAFP (At A Furious Pace.)
Yes, I’ve
been so TSOT (Terribly Short on Time) recently, I’ve had to belt out my posts AAFP.
Reason being,
I am currently a DVTD (Daily Visitor To Dublin).
A DVTD? What's that?
Try 45MOW (45
Miles One Way).
AYTWWATEOTW!
(And You Thought Whitefield Was At The End of the World!).
Ok, are you getting
tired already? Is this post FYOSO (Freaking You Out Sort Of)?
Are you
going - WUWM (What’s Up With Minothi?). Has she lost her marbles?
I'm JHF (Just
Having Fun).
Just Trying
to Make LOOL (Lemons Out of Lemonade).
Before I end
this TAAN (Terrible And Abominable Nonsense), there is one last thing I HTS (Have
To Say).
YBA. (You’ve been Acked!).
P.S. AATFRADVA.
As Always Thanks For Reading and Do Visit Again.
P.S. 2: DCB AWFN (Do Come Back –A Week From Now).
P.S. 3: Phew! Thanks
for letting me get that out of my system and have a great day. Or as an acronym-happy person (or company) would say... "HAGD!"
1 comment:
A novel....? can't wait to read...knowing Minoo, it should be brilliant !
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