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  2. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The recipient is informed that this information may be important context for other communications but contains no action required. Similar to FYI but used heavily in U.S. government and military email correspondence. (Not to be confused with FISA.) FYFG, meaning For Your Future Guidance. Also written as Fyfg.

  3. N/A - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a form contained a field for a middle name, and the person filling out the form put "N/A", the computer might interpret this as "N/A" being the person's middle name; this in turn might result in the person receiving mail from the company that produced the form with "N/A" where a middle name would normally appear. [8]

  4. FYI - Wikipedia

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    FYI" is a common abbreviation of "for your information". [1] The term, originally a wire service abbreviation used by journalists, [ 2 ] is commonly used in email , instant messaging and other messages to indicate an informational message or explanatory statement not suggesting any action, or requiring a response.

  5. OMG, FYI, and LOL enter Oxford English Dictionary, foreshadow ...

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    Shockingly enough, the expression OMG has had its history tracked all the way back to 1917, while LOL used to mean "little old lady" back in the '60s, and FYI first showed up in corporate lingo in ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    A shortening is an abbreviation formed by removing at least the last letter of a word (e.g. etc. and rhino), and sometimes also containing letters not present in the full form (e.g. bike). As a general rule, use a full point after a shortening that only exists in writing (e.g. etc.) but not for a shortening that is used in speech (e.g. rhino).

  7. FYI: People Don't Like When You Abbreviate Texts - AOL

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    Credit - Photo-illustration by TIME. I f you get a text that says “wyd”—translation: “what are you doing?”—there’s a good chance there’s one thing you’re crossing off that list ...

  8. Request for Comments - Wikipedia

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    The RFC series contains three sub-series for IETF RFCs: BCP, FYI, and STD. Best Current Practice (BCP) is a sub-series of mandatory IETF RFCs not on standards track. For Your Information (FYI) is a sub-series of informational RFCs promoted by the IETF as specified in RFC 1150 (FYI 1). In 2011, RFC 6360 obsoleted FYI 1 and concluded this sub-series.

  9. FYI (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    FYI (American TV channel) FYI, an American 1980s daily information program on the ABC network; F.Y.I. - For Your Information, an Indian web series; FYI Daily, a British entertainment news television bulletin; FYI, a fictional television newsmagazine on the television show Murphy Brown; FYI, a weekend news programme for children on Sky News