Informal texts are like chats with friends, simple, fun, and easy to understand.
Imagine you're writing a note to your best friend after school. You don't use big words or perfect sentences. Maybe you write: "Hey! I’m gonna be late cause my bike broke. See u later!" That’s an informal text, it feels like talking face-to-face, not doing homework.
Like Talking with a Toy
Think of informal texts like talking to your favorite toy. You don’t say, "I am going to play with you because I want to have fun." You just say, "Hey buddy! Let’s play!" That’s how people write messages to each other, short, friendly, and full of emotions.
When You Write Like You Speak
People use informal texts all the time: messages on phones, notes in lunchboxes, or even text messages with lots of emojis 🎉. They’re not fancy, but they're real, just like how you talk when you're excited or tired.
So next time you send a quick message to your friend, remember, that’s an informal text! Informal texts are like chats with friends, simple, fun, and easy to understand.
Imagine you're writing a note to your best friend after school. You don't use big words or perfect sentences. Maybe you write: "Hey! I’m gonna be late cause my bike broke. See u later!" That’s an informal text, it feels like talking face-to-face, not doing homework.
Examples
- A quick chat between two friends on a phone.
- Texting your sibling about dinner plans.
- A funny message from your classmate.
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See also
- How Does a Language Shape a Culture?
- What are languages?
- What are words?
- What is Linguistic distance?
- What causes language extinction?