“Tl” is slang for “too long.” It is commonly used in online conversations and text messages to indicate that something is too lengthy or time-consuming to read or respond to.
In more detail, “Tl” is an abbreviation of the phrase “too long” and is often used as a quick way to express disinterest or lack of time to engage with a lengthy piece of content. It can be used to dismiss long paragraphs, articles, messages, or any form of written communication that the person considers to be too time-consuming or detailed for their current situation. The term can come across as dismissive or uninterested, so it should be used carefully to avoid unintentionally offending others.
Example 1:
Person A: “Hey, I just finished writing a long essay about the history of ancient civilizations. Want me to send it to you?”
Person B: “Sorry, Tl. Can’t read it right now.”
Example 2:
Friend A: “I found this really interesting article about the latest scientific discovery. It’s a bit lengthy, but I think you’ll enjoy it!”
Friend B: “Thanks, but Tl for me. I’ll check it out when I have more time.”
Note: It’s important to consider the context and the relationship with the person before using “Tl” to avoid appearing disinterested or rude.
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