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Ylen13

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can anyone translate this text message "My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we used 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kids FTF. ILNY, it's a gr8 plc."

will post the answear in about 10 min btw this was written by 13 years old girl in london, england and teacher was not able to read this.
 
my summer holidays were CWOT. Before, we used to go to new york to see my brother, his gf and thier 3 🙂 kids FTF. I love new york, it's a great place...

i just don't konw what CWOT and FTF mean....
 
my summer "hols" were "CWOT". Before, we use to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend, and three kids. "FTF. ILNY," it's a great picture



EDIT: damn, i got beat, AND he had more translated words than me
 
here is the link to the story that has answear


dont' wante to post it here just in case someone want to take a guess before checking if they are correct.I knew about 70% of it when i read it.

answear
 
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- An English essay written by a British teenager in text messaging short-hand has reignited concern among teachers that literacy standards are under threat.

Yep. I can't get over how many people don't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're', 'whose' and 'who's', 'its' and 'it's' and then there is the 'there's' which is a complete tragedy to see. I see my fellow classmates writing like this as well as older people. Sheesh.
 
Originally posted by: idNut
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- An English essay written by a British teenager in text messaging short-hand has reignited concern among teachers that literacy standards are under threat.

Yep. I can't get over how many people don't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're', 'whose' and 'who's', 'its' and 'it's' and then there is the 'there's' which is a complete tragedy to see. I see my fellow classmates writing like this as well as older people. Sheesh.

that kind of mistake, i can understand. but here in the south,

i hear them say this: " They was?" "If i was you,..........."

figure that out. Come back now, you hear?
 
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