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18 Ιουλ 2014 · LOL, OMG and ILY: 60 of the dominating abbreviations Those using the abbreviations do so as a tactic for speed in text communication, a university professor on linguistics said, while others just choose to do so because they are a code that older people don’t quite understand.
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Commonly used wherever people get online -- including IMing, SMSing, cell phones, websites, games, newsgroup postings, in chat rooms, on blogs, or on social media-- these abbreviations are used by people around the world to communicate with each other.
OMG: oh my god “OMG I didn’t even think of that.” OMG is over 100 years old, having been used in a letter written to Winston Churchill in a letter in 1917. The initialism became commonly used in 1990s chat rooms as a way to express shock.