Time to leave
If you’ve ever felt the need to wrap up a conversation or exit a situation, you might have used the term TTL. Often seen in text messages or online chats, it’s a quick way to signal it’s time for you to go.
Though useful when you’re in a rush, be aware that using TTL might be seen as harsh or sudden by some people. It’s best to use it wisely, to avoid upsetting anyone.
Just like TTL, there are plenty of other ways to say goodbye in digital conversations. Some of them include G2G, BB, BFN, gb, Toodles, TTYL, LUB, and CUL. So the next time you need to exit a conversation, you’ve got plenty of options.
Example for using ‘TTL’ in a conversation
Hey, are you free to meet up for coffee today? ☕️
Sure, I can meet you at the café near my place. What time works for you? ⏰
How about around 4 pm? Does that work for you? 😊
Actually, something came up and I won’t be able to make it. TTL! 😅
Related Slang Words You Might Be Interested In
Slang | Meaning |
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SYT | See you tomorrow |
GOYHH | Get off your high horse |
PTM | Please tell me |
HCG | Hardcore Gamer |
2morrow | '2morrow' means 'Tomorrow' |