Instant messaging

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

R?dgr?d med fl?de!

IM language

Users sometimes make use of internet slang or text speak to abbreviate common words or expressions to quicken conversations or reduce keystrokes. The language has become universal, with well-known expressions such as 'lol' translated over to face to face language.

Emotions are often expressed in shorthand, such as the abbreviation LOL, BRB and TTYL; respectively laugh(ing) out loud, be right back, and talk to you later.

Some, however, attempt to be more accurate with emotional expression over IM. Real time reactions such as (chortle) (snort) (guffaw) or (eye-roll) are becoming more popular. Also there are certain standards that are being introduced into mainstream conversations including, '#' indicates the use of sarcasm in a statement and '*' which indicates a spelling mistake and/or grammatical error in the prior message, followed by a correction.[10]