Acronymsrather
Acronymsrather is a coined term used in discourse analysis to describe a tendency in which writers and speakers prefer acronyms or initialisms over their full lexical forms. The concept is applied mainly to digital and technical communication, where brevity, speed, and efficiency are often prioritized. In studies of online forums, software documentation, and corporate messaging, acronymsrather helps explain why texts are rich in abbreviated forms such as BTW, FYI, and ASAP.
Etymology and scope: The word blends "acronym" with "rather" to signal preference. It is not an official
Implications and discussion: Proponents say acronymsrather reflects user needs for concise communication and can aid efficiency