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If you want something to be done quickly, as someone to do it "ASAP".

Please send me your response ASAP.

18. "FYI"

(For your information)

Use the acronym "FYI" when you want to let someone know about something,
but you don't expect any action or response. For example, you might let your
coworkers know when you're going to take a day off of work:

FYI I will be out of the office this Friday. I'll be checking email throughout
the day.

19. "TBA"

(To be announced)

Use "TBA" when you're not ready to announce some information yet.

The sponsorship details are TBA.

20. "TBD"

(To be determined)

"TBD" is similar to "TBA", but it's for something that hasn't been decided yet.

Whether we'll be combining the departments or continuing to operate


them independently is still TBD.

21. "EOB"

(End of business)

When you want something to be done before the end of the work day, ask for it
by "EOB":

Please send us your estimates by EOB.

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