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Keep your English up to date
F. A. Q. s
Professor David Crystal
Now, nobody knows how many abbreviations there are in the
English language, or in any language for that matter – half a million
in one big set of dictionaries I've got: half a million abbreviations,
can you imagine it! They're very important, abbreviations, because
they save time and they add familiarity; it's a way of gaining
rapport. I don't say "I'm in the British Broadcasting Corporation
studio", I say "I'm in the BBC studio"…it adds a sort of familiarity,
doesn't it.
Now there are written abbreviations and spoken abbreviations,
and the written ones are the ones that are interesting today –
because you can have letters like U.N. for United Nations and
you can have words like UNESCO for the other organisation.
Now, faqs – you've seen them a thousand times I suppose on computer screens –
are computer text files containing a list of questions and answers, especially basic
stuff on news groups where you want to find a quick reply.
It's not a universally spoken word. You don't say I've got some faqs – because that
could be very misleading, it could sound like facts, f-a-c-t-s. So most people use it
as an initialism, they spell it out: F. A. Q. And it's beginning to be used now in a
more general way, outside the internet setting. People talk about F.A.Q.s in all
kinds of non-computer circumstances. I saw it on a church notice board once. I'll
leave you to guess what the questions were.
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