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Newcomers aren't familiar with the acronyms used. It's fine for the veterans on this site but frustrating for us rookies. Just saying. Gary

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Thank you for asking this question, Gary. I've been winging it.
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Grober, I think use of acronyms has spread way beyond this forum, in part b/c people are communicating less in person and more by texting and/or emailing.  I'm reading elsewhere that some folks acknowledge their cursive writing has deteriorated b/c they're not writing by hand; again, they're texting, and abbreviating more and more to save time so they can text more and more.

Sadly, the art of letter writing and cards may be fading as well.
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Sorry, but when using a tablet or a phone it is so much nicer that the common words we use on the forum can be abbreviated. I have been here a long time and still need to look some up.
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I'm an old timer and I sometimes get stymied by acronyms I haven't come across before too. There are very few I haven't been able to figure out simply by context or by searching the web - the more common ones are in use across many social media platforms and easily found.
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Good morning Gary,
Many of the acronyms used here are common to forum use and overall caregiving language. We put together this list to help navigate throughout your caregiving experience. I hope this helps...
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/common-caregiving-abbreviations-and-acronyms-435589.htm
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grober200 Feb 2020
Thanks, the list is a big help.
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