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  • ASAP. OOO. I'll be WFH.

  • Where's WFH?

  • LMK if you have any questions.

  • Hey, everyone.

  • Welcome back to another video from the Learn English with Cambridge channel.

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  • In today's video, we'll talk about acronyms.

  • An acronym is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word.

  • Such as NASA, which means National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  • Acronyms are used to make communication go faster, but for it to work, people need to know what they mean.

  • They are very much used in text messages and, today, also in emails.

  • And I'll teach you, here, in this video, five of them commonly used in business emails.

  • Let's take a look at the email Christine received.

  • In the first line, Maggie says she needs the report ASAP.

  • This abbreviation means "as soon as possible".

  • When you need something delivered quickly to you, you say, "I need it ASAP."

  • Then she says she wants the numbers from last semester by EOB, which stands for "end of business",

  • which means "by the end of the day", "by the end of the business day".

  • You can also see versions of this acronym like COB, "close of business", or even EOD, "end of day".

  • She goes on in the email saying that she will be OOO, or triple O, which means "out of office".

  • This means she won't be there in person next week because she will be WFH.

  • And this is the acronym for "working from home", which probably has become a more common acronym in the past two years.

  • She finishes the email by starting a phrase with LMK, which stands for "let me know", as in, "tell me if you have any questions".

  • Now do you see how communication via email can be faster with acronyms?

  • Do you know any other acronyms commonly used in emails?

  • LMK in the comments section.

  • If you enjoyed this video, please give it a big like and share it with your friends, students, or co-workers.

  • And I also have some other ones for you to try to guess.

  • Check out these acronyms appearing on the screen and tell me what they mean in the comments section.

  • I'll see you soon; bye.

ASAP. OOO. I'll be WFH.

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