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when can I use TMI? i know it means too much information, but in which context?
Aug 25, 2010 2:17 PM
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I would use it if people went into too much detail when describing something which is uncomfortable/not pleasant to imagine or hear about.
For example, if they described how they got an injury in very strong, detailed language.
Also I personally would say "too much information" rather than abreviate it to "TMI".
August 25, 2010
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You can use TMI in an email or sms but not talking face to face with someone.
Example:
Person A: Well my boyfriend and I had a really hot encounter under the sheets last night..... let me tell you what happened......
Person B: Too much information!!! I'm not interested.
August 25, 2010
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Well, I say "TMI" to my friends a lot, and they say it as well. Maybe it's an American, teenager thing? Haha, I don't know. But, it's definitely not suitable outside of that. Say "too much information" if you're not sure.
Jura's example is perfect. Use "TMI / too much information" if someone is talking about something gross, uncomfortable, or inappropriate.
August 25, 2010
Never! It's not a commonly-known acronym (I never knew it).
EDIT: what I mean is, saying "too much information" is fine, but you can't say "TMI".
August 25, 2010
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