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| Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: UK, Peterborough
Posts: 47
| Help? Can anyone please tell me what DH DD DS etc means? X
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| Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 3,028
| It does sound like a foreign language, doesn't it? It is all explained in the "Welcome" forum under PassPorter Community - Message Boards and Forums - FAQ: Reading and Posting Messages under "Shorthands and Acronyms". I resorted to copying the list, pasting it into Word, then printing the list! And don't worry, after a while it actually begins to make sense ![]() The answer for the three you asked about: DH = dear/dearest/darling husband; DD = dear/dearest daughter; and DS = dear/dearest son. And another "helpful hint" - make a smiley list, too! The easiest thing to do when you want a smiley in your post is to type it in. I did the "find the smiley in the list and click on it" for a couple of months before I decided I'd try typing. It is MUCH easier! Welcome to the boards. Glad to have you Last edited by Grandmasam; 02-20-2008 at 06:45 PM. |
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Jersey Shore
Posts: 419
| dh is darling or dear husband, ds is son, dd is daughter, etc For a list of the most common shorthands, scroll up to the top of the page, and click where it says shorthands. Hope this helps!
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,861
| WOW! I always thought they meant Disney Husband/Daughter/Son. Not darling/dear. Learn something new every day. |
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| Yeti Chaser Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Way down south
Posts: 17,430
| DD, DS, etc. is an internet term and not just used on Disney sites. But if you want to use it as Disney Daughter, Disney son, etc., I think that's ok too! I can think of lots of substitutions for the "dear". Darn daughter, Dang son, dumb brother, better stop there!
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| Community Rank: Navigator ![]() Join Date: Sep 2001
Posts: 6,892
| ![]() Now that was funny!
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