Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: margi191 on April 22, 2011, 11:27:52 am
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Hi
Being new to this blog, I'm a little confused about the abbreviations I see when I read peoples comments. DH? DS3? and more. Can someone please help me?
Thankyou
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Hi Margi and welcome
I'm not totally sure, myself, but I think it means Darling or Dear Husband, Darling son age 3 etc. I'll be glad to hear for sure myself, to be honest!
Lesley :)
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It can be confusing margi191.DH=dear husband,DS3=dear son 3. You will find a list of most of the abbreviations here (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1525.0).
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Ha ha! We must have been posting at exactly the same time, Cookie! I just found that thread as well. Very useful. Everything you need is on this forum somewhere, eh?
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I think we were. ;)
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Thankyou so much, I will have a look!
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This topic (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1525.0) should help you
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DS3 can be dear son aged 3 or dear son number 3 just to confuse you more!!! :o
I know I am guilty of using it both ways on this forum :-[
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My DH is a chronic loud snorer - I can think of a lot more abbreviations, but I might be banned ;)
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It took a long time for me to convince DH that it DID actually mean dear husband rofl
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It took a long time for me to convince DH that it DID actually mean dear husband rofl
The husband of one of my friends was sure it meant Deer in Headlights! ;D
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Slightly off track here, sorry.
CP63 has your DH been checked for sleep apnoea?(spelling?) I only ask as a friend of mine has been feeling very tired and he was tested and his snoring and stopping breathing was at a dangerous level.
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when you are mad at your DH it can mead D..... Head :o
What go me when I first found this site was EVOO didnt have a clue what it was and so many people were using it in there recipes. then the penny dropped.
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Thank you everyone! I am much wiser now!
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I tend to use OH (Other Half) rather than DH - I don't think that I've seen DH, DD, DS etc. used here in the UK but then I don't get about much on the internet so I may well have missed them :D