What Internet Slang Word Defines You?

By: Jody Mabry
Estimated Completion Time
3 min
What Internet Slang Word Defines You?
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About This Quiz

Internet slang has taken over traditional verbiage at an alarming rate. In fact, some studies show that, more likely than not, you will come across a new Internet slang word every month. But have you ever wondered which Internet slang word defines you most? Take this quiz and find out.
How often do you use acronyms in everyday speech?
Daily.
At least every few days.
Only when I text.
All the time.
What is your favorite text abbreviation?
YOLO.
LOL.
GMTA.
LMAO.
How often do you use emoticons as part of your sentences?
Rarely.
Sometimes for fun.
Frequently.
They're a regular part of my text-speech.

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What is your favorite way to communicate?
Face to face.
Phone.
Email.
Text.
How many texts do you think you send a day?
Less than 10.
10-20.
20-50.
50+.
What's the first thing you do if you see something interesting happen?
Stick around to see if I can help.
Watch to make sure I don't miss anything.
Sneak away so I am not caught up in the action.
Pull out my smartphone to record.

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What do you usually post on social media?
Jokes.
What I'm eating.
Photos of kids or pets.
Selfies.
When is the last time you used your phone to call someone?
A couple hours ago.
Today.
Sometime last week.
Wait! You can call people on your phone?
Who do you talk to the most on your phone?
Parents.
Sibling.
Friends.
Other.

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What do you search for the most on the Internet?
Sports scores.
Current news.
Recipes.
Fashion.
How does the Internet help culture?
Learning about far-away cultures and people.
Providing a wealth of information.
Keeping people with similar interests connected.
Shopping.
What do you use your smartphone for the most?
Internet research.
Games.
Social media.
Texting.

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If you have a bad store experience, you...
Assume it is a one-time thing.
Get irritated, but move on.
Text your friends.
Post about your experience all over social media.
If a date stands you up, you...
Move on.
Feel sad, but know there are other people out there.
Cry a bit.
Dog the person all over social media.
What do you use social media for?
Booking travel tickets and rooms.
Finding recipes.
Staying in touch with old friends.
Letting everyone know what I'm up to.

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How often do you post about your day?
I don't. I read about others' days.
Every couple of weeks.
A couple times a week.
At least hourly.
What time of the day are you at your best?
Morning.
Afternoon.
At night.
In the middle of the night.
What do you eat for breakfast?
Pop-Tarts.
Cereal.
Oatmeal.
Fruit and yogurt.

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What feature do you love most about your phone?
Fingerprint ID.
Ability to play games.
GPS.
Voice commands.
What do you think of the Internet?
Knowledge.
Lies.
Dumb people.
Love it!
When will you not go online?
When I am around other people.
If I missed the previous day's game and want to watch it.
When driving.
If I missed my favorite reality show the day before.

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Where do you learn new Internet slang?
Television.
YouTube.
Email.
Texting.
Have you ever had to use a search engine to look up what a new Internet slang term meant?
Almost every time.
Sometimes.
Someone usually tells me before I have to look it up.
Never.
What is your relationship status?
Single.
Dating.
It's complicated.
In a relationship.

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Have you ever broken up with someone over text?
No!
No, but I've thought about it.
A couple times.
It's how I do it.
How long could you go without your phone?
However long is necessary. I don't need it.
A few months.
A week.
I couldn't.
Have you ever used Internet slang sarcastically?
Can you do that?
I haven't thought of that before.
Yes, but not often.
All the time.

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Do you think sarcasm can be used in text?
No.
I wouldn't know how to read it.
With close friends.
Yeah, why not?
Do you use Internet slang when you are talking out loud?
Haha, no.
As a joke.
Sometimes.
Yes, it's a part of my speech.
Do you like or dread Internet slang?
Hate it.
It's okay, but I don't use it often.
I like it, as long as the other person understands.
I love it!

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