How to Talk Text

Words that have a number in them could be replaced by an actual number., It's kind of cute when you double the last letter of some words., In some words you could remove letters, for instance vowels, and still have the word making sense., If you are...

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  1. Step 1: Words that have a number in them could be replaced by an actual number.

    For example, forever could be 4ever.

    Or too cool could be 2cool.

    Later could be L8R
  2. Step 2: It's kind of cute when you double the last letter of some words.

    "Hey" and "Helloo" are nice examples. , "Tlking" would be talking. , ASAP is a perfect example.

    LOL is too. (LOL is laugh out loud) ,, This is too time consuming and you can read without it. , This is the only use of punctuation.

    Like this: "*Smiles* I love u 2"

    They work nicely for smiles, winks, and cries:*-( represents crying, whereas :-D shows laughter. , Rock would be roc and running would be "runnin". , Love-lov.

    Move-mov. , Please, I am not responsible for broken phones or broken computers.

    This is just to get you to type fast. , You can use numbers and the things above numbers to prevent censors from picking up a curse word. @$$ is an example. , See "Tips" for another way of adding double letters.

    Funny could be "funny". , Funny could be "funnie".

    Note, in some cases this might make the word longer... its usually used just for variation. , Joking could be jk. , Ever and "eva".

    Meaner and "meana". , or a "Huh?".
  3. Step 3: In some words you could remove letters

  4. Step 4: for instance vowels

  5. Step 5: and still have the word making sense.

  6. Step 6: If you are using a long phrase

  7. Step 7: take the first letter of each word and put the together.

  8. Step 8: Don't use full stops or commas unless you are moving to a completely different sentence.

  9. Step 9: Don't use any real punctuation.

  10. Step 10: If you are doing something

  11. Step 11: put it in these things: * *.

  12. Step 12: Use things like :-) and ;-).

  13. Step 13: Some words with "ck" or "ing" at the end can have the last letter removed.

  14. Step 14: You can remove the ending "e" in a lot of words.

  15. Step 15: Pretend

  16. Step 16: every time you text someone

  17. Step 17: you are in a hurry or your phone is going to self destruct.

  18. Step 18: Some chat rooms have censors

  19. Step 19: Remove double letter in words.

  20. Step 20: Words that end with "y" could be replaced with "ie".

  21. Step 21: Sometimes in a word you can take two letters and make a text expression.

  22. Step 22: Some words ending with 'er' can be replaced with 'a'.

  23. Step 23: If you get a text that is non-understandable

  24. Step 24: just reply with a ?

Detailed Guide

For example, forever could be 4ever.

Or too cool could be 2cool.

Later could be L8R

"Hey" and "Helloo" are nice examples. , "Tlking" would be talking. , ASAP is a perfect example.

LOL is too. (LOL is laugh out loud) ,, This is too time consuming and you can read without it. , This is the only use of punctuation.

Like this: "*Smiles* I love u 2"

They work nicely for smiles, winks, and cries:*-( represents crying, whereas :-D shows laughter. , Rock would be roc and running would be "runnin". , Love-lov.

Move-mov. , Please, I am not responsible for broken phones or broken computers.

This is just to get you to type fast. , You can use numbers and the things above numbers to prevent censors from picking up a curse word. @$$ is an example. , See "Tips" for another way of adding double letters.

Funny could be "funny". , Funny could be "funnie".

Note, in some cases this might make the word longer... its usually used just for variation. , Joking could be jk. , Ever and "eva".

Meaner and "meana". , or a "Huh?".

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