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Michael Feb 7th, 2002 09:27 AM

What is IMHO ?
 
Could someone please explain what this abbreviation means? Thank you.

Don Feb 7th, 2002 09:33 AM

In My Humble Opinion.<BR><BR>Most common variation: IMO, In My Opinion.

ron Feb 7th, 2002 09:33 AM

in my humble opinion; now, i've got a question...can someone pls explain ttt or topping or to the top? i understand posting a reply moves a thread to the top of the list, but why post a reply that adds nothing of value?

Suzy Feb 7th, 2002 09:36 AM

Another favored variation:<BR><BR>IMNSHO: In my not-so-humble opinion<BR><BR>ttt brings messages to the top for the sake of (1) the original poster, who hasn't gotten a reply yet to a worthy question and (2) other posters who have asked related questions that are answered by the newly-topped old thread.

ttt Feb 7th, 2002 09:50 AM

The only way to bring a message to the top (ttt) is to reply to it. OFten the person has nothing to add, just wants the posting to the top, for various reasons.

x Feb 7th, 2002 10:00 AM

Ron, topping a post brings it to the top and as you say adds nothing of value. But lots of regular posters don't scroll down the list of topics to the bottom and would therefore miss a topic that had droppped toward the bottom. If a question has not been answered someone may top it to make it first on the list so they'll have a better chance of receiving a response.

Sara Feb 7th, 2002 10:07 AM

IMHO, people at time will go through the whole list and top tons of things and try to put the troll questions to the bottom.

TT Feb 7th, 2002 10:07 AM

are there fodors rules for when tt is ok? who got this thing startedd to begin ?

Ted Feb 7th, 2002 10:36 AM

It's not just the troll questions they want to sink, it's also any negative criticism of something they have a financial interest in.

kate Feb 7th, 2002 11:34 AM

IMHO In my humble opinion<BR>OMG Oh My God!<BR>BTW By the way<BR>TTT To The Top<BR>LOL Laugh Out Loud<BR>ROFLMAO Rolling On the Floor Laughing My Ass off<BR>Fodors Rules:<BR>There are very few and those are not followed. Everyone is supposed to keep this to travel and be courteous.Sometimes there is a thread that is silly and lighthearted and you will usually notice that it will go for a couple of days or more, but then there are some really vicious ones.Guess it just depends on who/what is out there at the computer at any given time.But when you feel like never reading these boards again, there will be a really good thread and people are funny,helpful,informative,and it makes you keep trying to stick with it:)<BR>Of course this is all JMHO :0)

JJ Feb 7th, 2002 12:01 PM

I just read their rules and found no restrictions on any of that.

rules Feb 7th, 2002 12:20 PM

JJ- <BR>Travel :<BR>Travel Talk is a place for travelers to converse with other travelers. Ask questions, get advice, or share great stories from your trips. But please keep to the topic -- travel. All postings must be your own words (i.e., no cutting and pasting of copyrighted material). A civil tone and no advertising or commercial promotion are also requested. FAQ<BR>

x Feb 7th, 2002 12:23 PM

oh rules you just wait, some wacko will post " you've violated the rules by cutting and pasting the rules."

JJ Feb 7th, 2002 12:27 PM

btw, wtf does it say no ttt or imho?<BR>;-)

rules Feb 7th, 2002 12:31 PM

LOL-JJ-I see what you mean! Duh~ok no rules about imho!<BR>AAhhh, but Fodors likes it when you repeat their rules. They after all are the ones that wrote them, spreading the word and all that.ttfn~

Johnny Feb 7th, 2002 01:03 PM

The only rules I've seen enforced are no cut-n-pasting copyright material and no super-extreme flames. You can find f-words all thru the archives, and lots of 100% pure spam. You can use all the acronyms you want, immfho.


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