
Regency texting abbreviations
February 7, 2025 by Wrong Hands
Posted in Cartoon | Tagged abbreviations, Books, Communication, History, Humor, Jane Austen, John Atkinson, Literature, Reading, Regency, Social Media, Texting, Webcomic, Wrong Hands | 7 Comments
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🔥👏 Blazes that’s good.
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🎩🍾😁
Just what the ton needs…
All texting, no marrying…
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😳🙊😄Gah!
Found IRL Regency-era gossipy correspondence
HITI (High in the instep): A term for someone who is arrogant, snobbish, overly proud, and very aware of their social rank.
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“What the deuce does it mean?!” said no-one, having now been brought up to speed on how to tattle like the ton.
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The language of the ton is just as complex as its dance of etiquette, so here’s a brief guide as to what exactly they’re all going on about.🫨😉
Prepares you for this season of Bridgerton or your re-read of Austen. 📖
Allonsy!
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Loved this!! Will be sharing with my book club groups!!
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or reads from Georgette Heyer or Julia Quinn!
On dit!
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