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apart from being practical for the lazy ones, I find that abbreviations have this unpleasant stench of "being among the blessed ones".
Not only do newbies have their difficulties finding out their meaning, even when clarified, those "terms" (do they really deserve this title?) tend to sound sort of high-browed or snobbish if you will.
I am no fan of abbreviations.
A German saying goes: "Die Abk. für Abk. ist Abk." (the abbr. for "abbr." is abbr.)
Another one: "Aküfi" (Abkürzungs-Fimmel) (abbrevations madness)
Maybe my opinion is only due to the fact that this here is a nation that is literally SWAMPED with mindless abbreviations.
Yet, I cannot get rid of the feeling that "abbr."s are somewhat over the edge, somewhat trying to "overshine" the others in a dialogue, somewhat "posh" (to use an abbreviation) compared to the regular John Doe. (= Otto Normalverbraucher, Gabriele Mustermann). Look, I use an "abbr.", I am someone of the "inner circle", of the savants!
Worst of all: MfG (Mit freundlichen Grüßen = Kind regards)
Mfg means slamming a greeting down in front of someone just because of the dreadful duty of having to greet someone at all. (If you were REALLY friendly, you'd sure take your time to spell out "mit freundlichen Grüßen" or at least, to take your time programming the script for your F-keys on your PC, wouldn't you?)
What a smack in the face, this bloody MfG shit.... No time for a friendly word?, where am I anyway? *rolling my eyes in their sockets*
Committed abbreviations hater: Joe