Ellina
PLEASE, HELP ME. What do these abbreviations mean: ono asap tba pa pcm pp pw c/o vgc wef cc Enc aae ie eg nb
Feb 21, 2011 3:10 PM
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o.n.o. - or near offer p.a. - Personal Assistant or per annum p.c.m. - per calender month p.p. - per pro - when someone is signing a letter on behalf of someone else p.w. - per week v.g.c - very good condition w.e.f. - with effect from i.e. - this is used to provide an explanation or give added information n.b. - usually added at the end of a note giving extra information
February 21, 2011
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a.s.a.p. = as soon as possible t.b.a = to be announce (at a later time) c/o = care of (additional information in an mailing address) cc = carbon copy (an old reference to when carbon paper was used in a typewriter to make a copy) enc = enclosure (denoting a document has been added to a letter, snail-mail and e-mail) i.e. and e.g. = latin terms meaning, "for example". I don't know the difference between the two.
February 21, 2011
February 21, 2011
Judging by the context of the other acronyms, I think aae stands for "average annual earnings".
February 21, 2011
I'm afraid I don't know what 'aae' stands for. I agree with Barbara and Bill about most of the others except for: ie = from the Latin 'id est' meaning 'that is'. It is used to define something. eg = from the Latin 'exempli gratia' used to mean 'for example'. nb = from the Latin 'nota bene' meaning 'pay special attention to' or 'take special note of'. It is used to mark something out as especially important.
February 21, 2011
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