Google search data has been sifted through to find out what Utah is looking for when trying to understand text abbreviations. I feel the pain you get some string of letters like "TWBG" and you wonder what the person is trying to say. So, you head to Google and bam, you find out the person was trying to say, "That Would Be Great".

I love the Utah list because it is so reflective of our culture. Most of the offerings on it are decent and, dare I say, intend to actually communicate with friends or family. It's not full of entries full of curses, hookup questions or other less savory ideas.

So here is the top 10 most searched for text abbreviations for 2025 in Utah:

1. OTP - One true pairing.

2. DW - Don't worry.

3. SO - Significant other.

4. IOM - In other media.

5. WTM - What's The Matter.

6. TBH - To be honest.

7. FS - For sure.

8. OFC - of course.

9. IG - I guess.

10. WYD - What (are) you doing?

See what I mean? However, I wonder if this list went far enough. I feel like we could add our own list of things you commonly hear from your friends and family in Utah. Here are some ideas:

BYS - Bless Your Soul

RLFC - Running Late For Church

PCTTYFR - Please Come To This Years Family Reunion

CPUYRK - Come Pick Up Your Kid

CSTDG4L? - Costco Dog For Lunch?

NO - No Offence

IDMTBYB - I Don't Mean To Bother You But

YMIH - Your Mom Is Here

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What would you add to this list of abbreviations Utahns use in common texts?

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