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Pls or plz? Which one is the correct short form of please, thank you!
11 août 2016 01:59
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Neither!
There is nothing 'correct' about being lazy. 'Pls' is not a word. Nor is 'plz'. Or 'u' or 'ur'. Or 'cos' or 'coz'. And don't get me started on 'wanna' and 'gonna'.
Maggie, please...yes, and I mean 'p-l-e-a-s-e'... it took me all of two seconds to write those six letters and it really isn't a problem...understand something important:
Nobody will take you seriously if you don't write words properly. Using these silly, gimmicky shortcuts will make your writing look lazy, childish and unintelligent. If that's what you want - fine. Otherwise just write normal English.
11 août 2016
4
Neither is "correct", if you mean "acceptable in standard English". Just write normally and use "please", please.
11 août 2016
3
Does it take so much extra effort to write some vowels? Look, I've just given you two or three dozen myself!
11 août 2016
2
both are shortcuts for saying please, so there isn't a correct one. Although, many others use "plz" instead of "pls." Either one is fine though.
11 août 2016
I would recommend Pls. Simply because there is no z in the word please. Makes more sense to me. ☺
11 août 2016
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