NRN is an internet slang term/abbreviation that stands for “No Response Necessary.” It is commonly used to indicate that a reply is not required or expected in the given context.
Examples:
1. A: Hey, I just wanted to let you know that the plans for tomorrow have changed. We’re meeting at 4 pm instead of 3 pm.
B: Thanks for the update, NRN.
2. A: Did you receive the email I sent earlier?
B: Yes, I did, but NRN. I already took care of the issue mentioned in it.
In the first example, person B acknowledges the change in plans but lets person A know that no response is necessary as they have understood the information.
In the second example, person B acknowledges receiving the email but assures person A that no response is needed, as they have already handled the matter.
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