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    PDQ

    I've seen this a hundred times, and I get the gist of what it means, but what exactly does PDQ stand for?
    Teresa


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    Hope I'm not stating the obvious .................
    pretty damn quick!

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    Thats what it means as I use it a lot
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    You answered that posting PDQ Karen !!
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Marthas Harbour
    Hope I'm not stating the obvious .................
    pretty damn quick!

    Regards
    [/quote]

    Wasn't obvious to me at all! Thanks for the explanation!
    Teresa


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    i would never have guessed, so what are the abbreviations relating to relatives, think there is dh and dd and a few others i am trying to decipher.

    tracey


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    I think dh is dear hushand and dd is dear daughter. I know Fiona often refers to ED and YD meaninf eldest and yougest daughter.

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    MIL = mother in law
    FIL = father in law
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    Dead right Jacqui! Husband is frequently referred to as DB (dearly beloved, note the irony!) and DH (dear husband)depending on how much he has annoyed me or behaved like a [bad language filtered out]. Having grown up in a service environment and then worked for the BBC this is a way of life in our house.
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