Have to admit my ignorance, but a predecessor uses 't.s.i.' as an abbreviation either for small differences, or differences they were not bothered about or are immaterial. Kind of understand what it means, but not what it stands for. Doesn't show up on a google, and I've never come across it in all my years. Maybe I should have done more audits.
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I believe it is both an electical component and an early-2000s hXc band from Huddersfield.
Stands for what?
That should be WRGAS.
I get the FK and CBA but need help with this one please?
It's a bit like SNAFU
Derivatives are FUBAR and and TARFU.
This one is Who Really Give a Sh*t.
Cheers!
Yes worked it out - well no I tell a lie - I googled it! - had a bit of a brain freeze at the time of posting!
n/m
Turns out I really am dull. Even compared to my fellow bean counters.
I always just put n/m.
For "not material" as opposed to "never mind" as an old assistant thought it was, and kept saying when a rec didn't work "never mind" until we had a little chat about ticking list A to list B and writing a list of the differences was kind of her job, not adding up the totals and putting "n/m" at the bottom no matter what.
Ah Tupac. RIP Tupac and Malcolm Muggeridge.
Incidentally, I think TNPAAMGM is "That's no problem at all my good man".
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Ah Tupac. RIP Tupac and Malcolm Muggeridge.
Incidentally, I think TNPAAMGM is "That's no problem at all my good man".
Portia is, as usual, right on the money