FTF

What does FTF stand for?

Face to face

When you see ‘FTF’, it stands for ‘Face to Face’. This term is often used in digital conversations, such as emails or text messages, when someone wants to meet in person.

For instance, if you’re a remote worker, your manager might want to hold a FTF meeting, meaning they want to meet you in person. This meeting would allow both of you to discuss things more directly and perhaps more effectively.

Not just in a work context, but you might also find this term being used by your friends or family members. If they want to catch up with you or talk about something important, they might suggest a FTF meeting, indicating that they would rather speak to you in person than over a call or a chat.

Example for using ‘FTF’ in a conversation

Hey, are you free tomorrow?

Yeah, I am! What’s up?

I was thinking we could meet up FTF. It’s been a while!

That sounds great! Let’s grab lunch at our favorite spot. πŸ”