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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T04:14:27+00:00 2026-05-24T04:14:27+00:00

Sometimes we use shortcuts to denote something. For e.g we can write Customer Reference

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Sometimes we use shortcuts to denote something. For e.g we can write “Customer Reference Number” as “Customer Reference #”. Here we used “#” as a short cut to “Number”.

Is this locale sensitive?

What other shortcuts can you think of?

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    2026-05-24T04:14:28+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:14 am

    This is definitely Locale sensitive.
    Please be aware that such shortcuts do not exist in some languages, so if you are looking for them because some text is too long to fit the screen, button or something, this simply won’t work (translated text won’t use shortcut and won’t fit).

    As for other shortcuts:

    • “Info” for “Information”
    • “OS” for “Operating System”
    • Other technical words like HD, RAM, CPU, etc. – this may or may not be translated depending on the language

    Another possibly interesting issue, possibly related are units, which are usually translated:

    • kB, MB, GB, etc. could be translated in French, Russian, Greek, …
    • Inches (in) could be presented as for example 15″, this depends on Locale as well
    • Not very obvious but time units might be shorten in a different way depending on Locale, i.e. “sec.” or “s” for “seconds”.

    I am pretty sure that there are infinite number of examples, people tend to be very innovative…

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