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Ta Ta For Now.......
hornybastard 3756 reads
posted
1 / 12

I have been exchanging emails with a provider, trying to set up a meeting. Her last email to me had one line that is a mystery to me -- TTFN.  That was the entire line, so there is no context.  Any clues on what it means?  The best I could come up with was Tues Thurs Fri Night.

shamrocker 5841 reads
posted
2 / 12

TTFN  means ta ta for now......another way of saying so long

CelticLass 4269 reads
posted
3 / 12

the tag line used by Tigger from Winnie the Pooh.....

Sherlock Holmes 3411 reads
posted
4 / 12


you say that TTFN appeared at the *end* of the email, correct?

Generally, the remarks made towards the end of a correspondence are more likely to be a farewell salutation of some kind, as in:

That's [...] For Now

Deciphering the second word [...] is left as an exercise for you my old trusted (non-gay) companion and biographer!


Now I have to take my leave. Mrs. Adler just telegrammed and said her 5 o'clock just cancelled.

The game is a foot!

:-)

hornybastard 3972 reads
posted
5 / 12
Celeste 2820 reads
posted
6 / 12

TTFN is indeed a British term.....Ta Ta for now, meaning goodbye for now. Have no idea, though, what Ta Ta is but everyone in England DOES use it.....ah, those Brits!!
Love Celeste xx

CelticLass 3505 reads
posted
7 / 12

I have only heard it used in the Winnie the Pooh genre'.

Thanks for the lesson, I love hearing phrases used by other countries and cultures....

Slan...
Lass

Celeste 2528 reads
posted
8 / 12

Hmm.........CelticLass, you've got me on that one!!! Slan? I am thinking "So Long and n...." but I don't know what the "n" stands for?
TTFN Celeste xx

singleton 5 Reviews 2665 reads
posted
9 / 12


"that's that for now" ?  LOL

depends on the tone of her email i guess



fortitude 3758 reads
posted
10 / 12
singleton 5 Reviews 3632 reads
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11 / 12
CelticLass 2904 reads
posted
12 / 12

Slan is not initials for other words. It is the Gaelic word for "good-bye". It is pronounced slawn. I have been trying to brush up on my Gaelic these last few years and have fallen horribly by the waysiude. Now with retirement I guess I should get back at it *smiles*

xoxox
Lass

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