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Thread: hang tuff !!

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by spaniardpolo
hi, what's could be the meaning in this context ? 'It basically says, the interview results are still being analyzed and they are waiting for final confirmation. {Whatever that meansJ} Hang Tuff . ' thx. SP
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sheilak replied 1 month, 1 week ago
They probably mean "Hang tough", which I would interpret as "Hang tight", "Hang in there" or "You just need to wait", but I have also seen online that it could mean "to remain firmly resolved".

Cubanboy replied 1 month, 1 week ago
hang tough - Stay put on your decision, idea, not give in on something ¡Mántente firme! ¡No te rajes!

CorazonTapatio replied 1 month, 1 week ago
"Tuff" is simply a slang/street way of writing the word "tough". Many people purposely misspell words when they are writing to their friends informally. Other examples are "How are u?" instead of "How are you?" and "C u 2morrow" for "See you tomorrow". While I really dislike this habit, it is becoming much more prevalent. If I've made any spelling mistakes it's due to my pure ignorance rather ...

Cubanboy replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by CorazonTapatio "Tuff" is simply a slang/street way of writing the word "tough". Many people purposely misspell words when they are writing to their friends informally. Other examples are "How are u?" instead of "How are you?" and "C u 2morrow" for "See you tomorrow". While I really dislike this habit, it is ...

Cubanboy replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by CorazonTapatio "Tuff" is simply a slang/street way of writing the word "tough". Many people purposely misspell words when they are writing to their friends informally. Other examples are "How are u?" instead of "How are you?" and "C u 2morrow" for "See you tomorrow". While I really dislike this habit, it is ...

CorazonTapatio replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Cubanboy, Good catch! When I stop and take the time to read my messages I find errors like "it's" instead of "its"...but when I am writing in a rush I do make some of the typical English errors. I still appreciate you pointing my errors out however, because when one is trying to learn a new language, if natives like me are making errors it's (correct usage I think ) frustrating. Have a good ...

Aidanriley replied 1 month, 1 week ago
It's because there are only a few words in English, such as the pronoun 'it', that don't receive an apostrophe in the posessive form..mostly, we naturally type or write an apostrophe on accident. It's more than likely not that we don't actually KNOW the right way to do it. More like the two concepts 'posessive' and 'apostrophe' go together like bread and butter.

 

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Cubanboy
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hang tuff !!
Published (2009-10-28 14:57:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by CorazonTapatio "Tuff" is simply a slang/street way of writing the word "tough". Many people purposely misspell words when they are writing to their friends informally. Other examples are "How are u?" instead of "How are you?" and "C u 2morrow" for "See you tomorrow". While I really dislike this habit, it is...
CorazonTapatio
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hang tuff !!
Published (2009-10-29 03:56:00)
Cubanboy, Good catch! When I stop and take the time to read my messages I find errors like "it's" instead of "its"...but when I am writing in a rush I do make some of the typical English errors. I still appreciate you pointing my errors out however, because when one is trying to learn a new language, if natives like me are making errors it's (correct usage I think ) frustrating. Have a good day!
spaniardpolo
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hang tuff !!
Published (2009-10-26 19:54:00)
hi, what's could be the meaning in this context ? 'It basically says, the interview results are still being analyzed and they are waiting for final confirmation. {Whatever that meansJ} Hang Tuff . ' thx. SP
sheilak
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hang tuff !!
Published (2009-10-26 19:59:00)
They probably mean "Hang tough", which I would interpret as "Hang tight", "Hang in there" or "You just need to wait", but I have also seen online that it could mean "to remain firmly resolved".
Aidanriley
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user's latest post:
hang tuff !!
Published (2009-10-29 04:41:00)
It's because there are only a few words in English, such as the pronoun 'it', that don't receive an apostrophe in the posessive form..mostly, we naturally type or write an apostrophe on accident. It's more than likely not that we don't actually KNOW the right way to do it. More like the two concepts 'posessive' and 'apostrophe' go together like bread and butter.

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