Many times you receive emails that contain abbreviations such as in the subject or in the body of the email. FYI, ASAP and the like. Many already know the meaning of these abbreviations but many others do not and that is why we present the meaning of some of the abbreviations most common in emails.
Abbreviations in Emails
Some abbreviations are listed below along with their meaning and Spanish translation.
- AFAIK: As Far As I Know (As far as I know ...)
- ASAP: As Soon As Possible
- BBS: Be Back Soon
- BFN: Bye For Now (Goodbye, for now).
- BTW: By the way (By the way)
- BRB: Be right back
- CU: See you - (See you)
- CUL: See you later
- FYI: For your information
- HTH: Hope This Helps
- IAC: In any Case (in any case ...)
- IC: I See (I see ...)
- IMHO: In my humble opinion (In my humble opinion…)
- IOW: In other words (In other words)
- JK: Just kidding (I'm kidding ...)
- JMO: Just my opinion
- KWIM?: Know what I mean (Do you understand what I mean?)
- LOL: Laughing out loud
- TA: Thanks Again
- THX: Thanks
- YOU, TY: Thank you
- WBS: Write back soon
- WFM: Works for me (it serves me)
- YW: You are welcome (thank you)
Others more:
- COB: Close of business day (when it is required to deliver something at the end of the day)
- EOT: End of today (same as above)
- AE: Account Executive (the person responsible for the account)
- AP / AR: accounts payable / accounts receivables (accounts receivable and payable)
- AR: Augmented Reality
- B2B / B2C: Business to Business / Business to consumer… .a bit obvious, right?
- BOM: Build of Materials (the list of materials that make up a product)
- MOQ: Minimum Quantity Order
These are just a few abbreviations that we can find in some emails, especially when it comes to work emails.
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