Sick and tierd of text speak!

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My mum uses text speak in her text messages. It drives me nuts trying to decypher her cryptic messages.

Mine as well, Dad too. I bet they think they're cool :(.

Whenever I read something in 'text speak' I can't help but picture that person saying those words but with special needs.
 
Text speak that's readable i don't mind, but the OP's examples is just plain retarded.

Like; dnt, u, ur, da.
 
Have you noticed that it's only our generation, generation-x that doesn't use it?
My parents use it, my daughter uses it, but none of my friends or anyone else I know of approximately my age does.
I agree and have had the same discussion with my wife. Neither of us use text speak at all.
 
OPs post gave me a headache...i just couldnt be bothered to even try to decipher it although ALC did a fine job of deciphering it in his post.

IF any of my mates or family text message me like that, i ignore until they text properly...usually works because i then get a text a few mins later with something mo0re legible to read and understand.
 
Does anyone still use text speak? I've not had a text using it in ages as everyone has unlimited texts and predictive is much easier, or QWERTY.
 
Does anyone still use text speak? I've not had a text using it in ages as everyone has unlimited texts and predictive is much easier, or QWERTY.

I've noticed this as well, very few people I know write in text speak. Even hardcore chavs don't write like that on their facebooks.

People still might use u for you and a 2moro for tomorrow, but apart from that its all normal english
 
It drives me nuts as well, for some god-forsaken reason I've been put in charge of the companies Facebook page (though I don't actively use Facebook :confused:) and about 90% of people send in e-mails written in txt spk. I've had to reply several times asking them to clarify (intentionally using polysyllabic in an effort to confuse them :D) as I just couldn't figure out what they were asking. Of course, one woman complained about me because I "dizzd" her English :o
 
I have noticed that women use it more than men. Well in my experience anyway, i wouldnt use it for one simple reason i dont want to be viewed as a dullard.
 
Sorry things like "lulz", "epic fail", "Ginger kid is Ginger" annoy me a hell of a lot more. At least with text speak people are trying to convey something rather than spouting pointless 4chan drivel.
 
my boyfriend does it all the time.... at first it annoyed me bu ti finally got used to it, and i believe that if i keep up texting with full english words he might subconciously pick up on it and copy =D
well i hope, the only problem is, i cant spell so its a bit difficult haha
 
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