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- What does TL;DR mean and how is it used?
It means "if you couldn't be bothered to read the preceding material because it looked too long (and possibly boring), here is a summary for you" The meaning is quite close to 'executive summary' tl;dr is used to call out another user on the length of their post However, in cases of more courteous exchanges and serious discussions, tl;dr can be self-invoked by the original poster as a
- Can I use TL;DR in a formal email? [closed]
I've seen the internet slang TL;DR many times in the internet, and as I can see people used it pretty much in the present day Can I use it in a formal email to a client?
- Why does this abbreviation tl;dr have a punctuation mark in it?
Some people capitalize it as "TLDR" or "TL;DR" With the advent of easy to access video you will also see the variation "tl;dw" and audio could conceivably have "tl;dl" This could be another reason the semi-colon is there: Variations are quickly recognizable "Too long; didn't read watch listen" belong to the same family
- My foray into semi-degeneracy: 11 Days in Vegas (TLDR TR)
They thank me profusely, of course, and the other players seem impressed with my honesty I shrug I make a joke about karma, thinking to myself that the opportunity to seem magnanimous is probably tangibly long-term +EV anyway, in the CGT sense I don't know it yet, of course, but in a few hours I'm going to be verbally assaulted in one of the more impressive strings of f-bombs ever uttered
- My foray into semi-degeneracy: 11 Days in Vegas (TLDR TR)
My foray into semi-degeneracy: 11 Days in Vegas (TLDR TR) Subscribe Page 7 of 11 First
- CoinPoker: Banned With No Appeal - Internet Poker - Online Poker Forum
TLDR; Be wary of CoinPoker Now, I know how this looks but please read the entire message before commenting I and my partner are beginning to think that CoinPoker is a scam site
- Is there a Latin, or English, phrase or acronym for in summary?
Is there something similar to TLDR that can be used in professional emails and messages? Depending on context and content, abstract or executive summary could be appropriate headings, especially if placed at the beginning of the document Summary and conclusion are often used at the end of a document
- word usage - Is tl;dr used very much outside of the computer . . .
I read tl;dr a lot in computer articles It is used to give a condensed version of a long report (It may mean, "Too Long; Didn't Read ") Is it safe to use that term or jargon in common w
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