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Hopefully no one sees this thread, it is purely meant for my own psychological relief.
I have spotted a "new" trend: people refer to indicators as "indis". As a non-native English speaker, I am quite aware that my syntax and grammar might not be perfect, but such abbreviations winds me up for some reason.
I cringe when I see "indi(s)"...
I just had to get it out...
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
What about "indie" or "indy"? Super-Indy will compete with Super-Nanny, Super-Indy takes care of all your trading. Just someony needs to add arrows and colors to the indy and all your losses will be stylish.
How about I.N.D.I.S. or even Indic... Its good you are letting your anger out.. but ppl when they chat they wanna be quick. coz time is consuming.... I would imagine that someone would probably have all the day to type everything in so much detail these days... Even in professional environment things are getting shorter & shorter not mispelling obviously but relaying the message across in a time consuming manner....
Im glad to hear that u somewhat feel better after letting it out... thats what matters in the end...
There was an old Rachel Ray episode where she's trying out a donut-like dessert called a "momo." Rachel's line, which struck my wife and I as hilarious for some reason, was "Can't wait to take a bite of my momo."
Another image to haunt you when you hear that word.