Cassie
Sometimes I see expressions or titles like ‘ women@google‘ or ‘working@tech’ online - what’s the difference between ‘@‘ and ‘at’ in terms of the writing style or the tone? Is it common to use @ in stead of ‘at’ on social media ? Maybe sounds more friendly?
26 oct. 2022 12:42
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@ is a symbol meaning "at". Before social media, it was used for accounting -- for example, I sold 5 cabbages @ $5 per cabbage. Nowadays, you should use the word "at" in written language, unless you're referring to social media handles, or there is some other reason to sprinkle your writing with symbols.
1 novembre 2022
Hey, Cassie! It's common to use @ in social media, but I would say that it's used pretty informally. You should use "at" professionally. Some news articles might use it though for stylistic reasons.
26 octobre 2022
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It is definitely common. Not sure if "friendly" but for sure informal.
26 octobre 2022
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