Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Some Texting English



Examples of texting English:

b4 - before
bc - because
10q - thank you
bk - back
d8 - date
w8 - wait
ez - easy
l8tr - later
2l8 - too late
qt - cutie
a3 - anyplace, anytime, anywhere
asap - as soon as possible
laff - laugh
bau - business as usual
brb - I'll be right back

btw - by the way
fyi - for your information
cwof - complete waste of time
hand - have a nice day
ltns - long time no see
urok - you are okay
2m2h - too much to handle
2mi, tmi - too much information
yoyo - you're on your own
@wrk all wk - at work all weekend
k - OK
luk@dis - look at this
pos - parent(s) over shoulder
gnblfy - got nothing but love for you
AAAAA - American Association Against Acronym Abuse

Friday, August 3, 2012

Hear me out

A request that the listener/audience waits util they have heard all the information before voicing their opinion. Often said when the speaker anticipates that what they are about to say will be prematurely interrupted, dismissed or ignored without allowing the full story being told.


I'm going to propose something and I need you to hear me out, Will you promise me you'll do that?

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Keep/put one's nose to the grindstone



To work hard and constantly. 

Son: I'll never get good grades. I might as well not even study.Mother: Don't give up yet. I'm sure that if you just keep your nose to the grindstone, you'll get the results you want.Mary kept her nose to the grindstone while her friends were out enjoying themselves.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

What am I going to do ?

Hello, everyone?
My blog introduces some excellent expressions of business language in mining field.
This blog gives you various phrases and words in real business world, so you can easily handle with any situation(e.g. in travel, negotiation, hotel, restaurant, flight, various meeting) .


Also, It will prepare some vocabularies from financing, mining, HR, accounting , M&A areas.