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Maybe you’re reading through a Twitter post or texting a friend when you see a tag at the end of the message, like /pos, /lh, or /nm. Best known as tone indicators, these tags are popping up more and more frequently in the digital world—but what exactly do they mean? We’ve got you covered. Read on to learn everything there is to know about tone indicators, including a full list of the most common tone tags out there.
Things You Should Know
- The /j stands for joking, /s stands for sarcastic, and /gen stands for genuine.
- The /pos tone indicator stands for positive connotation, /lh stands for light-hearted, and /nm stands for not mad.
- Add tone indicators to any social media posts or texts that could be misinterpreted by the recipient or reader.
- Respect other people’s decisions to use tone indicators, and only use 1-2 tags at a time if you’re adding them to your own posts.
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- ↑ https://www.grammarly.com/blog/writing-techniques/tone-indicators/
- ↑ https://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-per3.htm
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