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What does "ty" mean in e-mail correspondence?
Aug 24, 2010 3:55 AM
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It's an extremely annoying and lazy way to say "thank you".
August 24, 2010
2
I guess "ty" stands for "thank you", but don't assume this is universally understood or accepted. Different people will have their own preference. And James is right, it's pretty lazy!! Perhaps OK for sms and chat but in an email it looks sloppy.
Other variants are: "thx", "tq".
August 24, 2010
1
yes it's "thank you"
August 24, 2010
1
is it "Thank you "?
August 24, 2010
1
ty = thank you
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