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D is Dear or Dumb?? Wow, that can really change the context of a sentence. "Look at the coop my DH built". Is that to say the coop came out lousy and he's an idiot? Or does she mean the coop is wonderful and he's such a dear to build it.
I don't know..... this is still confusing to me, lol. I think some people use abbreviations a little too much. I mean, how much longer does it take to type "ear" onto a "D"? And who really talks like that anyway? "My DEAR husband...."
LOL, good point. I can assure you that if I say DH it means Dear Husband - because I would never humiliate him on a forum in front of the entire world, simply because he may have done something silly.
D is Dear or Dumb?? Wow, that can really change the context of a sentence. "Look at the coop my DH built". Is that to say the coop came out lousy and he's an idiot? Or does she mean the coop is wonderful and he's such a dear to build it.
I don't know..... this is still confusing to me, lol. I think some people use abbreviations a little too much. I mean, how much longer does it take to type "ear" onto a "D"? And who really talks like that anyway? "My DEAR husband...."

LOL, good point. I can assure you that if I say DH it means Dear Husband - because I would never humiliate him on a forum in front of the entire world, simply because he may have done something silly.
