Thru

What does Thru mean?

Through

Thru is a simplified spelling of the word “through”. This version is quicker to write and is more in line with how the word is actually pronounced. It’s commonly used in all sorts of places, from text messages and internet posts to emails, signs, and even handwritten notes.

People from all walks of life use ‘thru’ in the United States. The popularity of this abbreviation can be linked to its use in the term “drive-thru”. This term describes a fast and convenient way to get a product or service without having to leave your car. It’s often seen at fast food joints, banks, shops, and drugstores.

Thru is part of a larger trend where “gh” words are replaced by simpler, more phonetic spellings. Some other examples include “nite”, “tonite”, “thot”, “mite”, “hi”, and “fite”.

Even though ‘thru’ is widely used, it’s not suitable for all situations. It’s best to avoid using it in formal or professional contexts, like business proposals or academic work. Stick to using it in casual, informal settings.

Example for using ‘Thru’ in a conversation

Hey! Are you still coming to the party tonight?

Yeah, I’m definitely coming thru! What time does it start?

The party starts at 8 pm. Can you bring some snacks?

Sure thing! I’ll swing by the store and grab some chips and dip on the way thru.