Which of the following is true regarding texting?

A) Acronym-filled language is appropriate for coworkers.
B) Casual, acronym-filled language is not appropriate on the job.
C) Casual language is appropriate for internal messages.
D) Text writing is a more efficient use of company time and resources.
E) Casual, acronym language is only appropriate when communicating with a mobile device.

Answer: B
Explanation: B) The casual, acronym-filled language friends often use in text messaging, IM, and social networks is not considered professional business writing. Yes, it is an efficient way for friends to communicate—particularly taking into account the limitations of a phone keypad—but if you want to be taken seriously in business, you simply cannot write like this on the job.

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