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Check out the DTXTR Glossary or DTXTR Text Translator for help turning those long phrases (Are you coming?) into short, teen friendly texts (RU CMNG?) Here are a few other texting tips:

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Check out the DTXTR Glossary or DTXTR Text Translator for help turning those long phrases (Are you coming?) into short, teen friendly texts (RU CMNG?) Here are a few other texting tips:

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• Use the phonetic pronunciation instead of the whole word ( are you = RU ) • Get creative using numbers ( before = B4 ) • Lose the vowels ( next = nxt ) • Avoid stringing terms together into contractions that are too long or confusing • Keep it short by using text as a way to send a quick update, ask a fast question or send a reminder

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