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Hank
Whats the 'NA or N/A' When filling in forms?
May 28, 2010 11:10 AM
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It stands for Not Applicable or Not Available. It means that you don't have the information or that the field in the form doesn't apply to you.
Example : in some forms, there is a field where I'm asked to give the years of my military service. As in my country, military service doesn't exist anymore, I didn't do it, but they leave the field for older people who did their time. So I answer "N/A".
May 28, 2010
hi Hank,
NA or N/A may stand for "not available" or "not applicable"
:)
May 28, 2010
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