Text messaging dominates communication today, with nearly 40% of smartphone users favoring it. However, the reliance on abbreviations can lead to misunderstandings and confusion.
A personal pet peeve of mine is not using "there, their and they're" correctly, so here's a quick rundown to aid in your everyday text and social media posts.
If you have ever read Texts From Last Night, you have probably wondered how many of the posted texts are actually true and how many are completely made up.
This might give you the same feeling.
Ouch. Yeah, this one will definitely leave you feeling a little tingly.
Christina Jahnz, of Elizabeth, Colo., learned the hard way that she should not text while driving, KUSA-TV 9 News reported.
It'll probably be pretty hard to find a parent that doesn't agree with how this parent handled this situation.
After being made aware of an inappropriate text conversation between his 15-year-old child and her 42-year-old teacher, a Baltimore father was NOT happy at all.
The police were alerted to the "relationship" and after an officer read over the texts, it was described as an "
No doubt that, by now, you've started hearing new words coming from the mouths of teens and pre-teens. Just like words of yester-year like saying things were "tight" (meaning 'I approve'), "radical" (again, meaning 'I approve') and various others through the decades, I thought it'd help to post a few I've already heard and what they mean, just in case you can't understand what