Friday, 29 April 2011

New LOL Replacements In Chat

LOL certainly is the most frequent way to convey laughter in internet chat, however it's far from the only way. Today we're going to present a few more alternatives to LOL which might be used to express extreme laughter instead of simply laughing out loud.

ROFL or "Rolling On The Floor Laughing" comes second just after LOL with regards to how much it's applied on the internet, it's typically seen in instances where there is a need to point that something is really hilarious, the actual purpose is obviously not simply to reflect that you happen to be really rolling on the floor laughing, instead, it simply just means that you happen to find some remark, response or event, exceptionally hilarious that just using a LOL would not do it enough justice. ROFL is also significantly less reserved compared to LOL, it's generally used by those who are friends or long-term online buddies. Contrary to LOL, ROFL is rarely applied as a verb, however very little would prevent you from using it as a verb in cases where it really is the more appropriate choice in a specific context. Googling "I LOLed" returned approximately 1.5 million results, on the other hand "I ROFLed" simply showed 36k results.

The thing to remember is that there is absolutely no agreement on the appropriate usage of these types of acronyms, precisely which acronym to utilize, and specifically when to apply it, is normally something that you basically possess the freedom to decide. ROFL is definitely an intriguing online acronym and it certainly has its countless applications on the web, get into any sort of chat community and you'll come across numerous illustrations of exactly how and when to make use of ROFL.

LMAO or "Laughing My A** Off" is relatively more current than ROFL, and to some degree not as much used too. But in many places it can dominate the rest of the acronyms, specifically on gaming sites and other more professional interaction websites. LMAO may very well be seen as a mid layer acronym, it comes somewhere between a LOL and a ROFL, even though it can certainly still be applied as an alternative for each of those. Being perhaps fairly less reserved compared to ROFL, you'll find it commonly used in scenarios in which the circumstance leading to the laughter is actually a lot less pronounced or trickier to see by the public. In some places, like in one-to-one chat networking sites, in which not all people are really familiar with all the less popular web acronyms, it might be wise to employ the much more well-known LOL or ROFL to not possibly produce any unneeded misunderstandings. Generally speaking there is no scenario at which LMAO stands out as the sole reasonable acronym to use (although some people could disagree) in my opinion, LOL and ROFL are definitely more than adequate to express the many degrees of laughter, then again, people will continue creating fresh ways to communicate laughter on the web, and also even if you don't utilize LMAO yourself, it undoubtedly helps to understand what it means and the reason why many people prefer it over other similar acronyms.

Lastly, you might find it interesting to discover that ROFL and LMAO are often grouped together together and employed in the form of a single acronym, ROFLMAO or "Rolling On The Floor Laughing My A** Off"is by and large much less employed in comparison to the previously mentioned acronyms put into use individually. Still, more and more these days you observe these acronyms and others paired together into one word for maximum impression. Never underestimate the importance of a more expressive ways of interaction, particularly in an open collaborative model such as the online world. In my upcoming article, I'll be presenting more acronyms very much like ROFL and LMAO which are rapidly starting to be part of the online chat vocabulary.

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