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09/15/2004 03:52:43 PM · #1 |
Please could some Americans tell me what is the most common/preferred abbreviation for a cellphone on a business card?
C: XXXXX
Cell: XXXXXX
Cellphone: XXXXXXX
Thanks muchly
Jon |
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09/15/2004 03:54:12 PM · #2 |
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09/15/2004 03:56:38 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Imagineer: Please could some Americans tell me what is the most common/preferred abbreviation for a cellphone on a business card?
C: XXXXX
Cell: XXXXXX
Cellphone: XXXXXXX
Thanks muchly
Jon |
I agree, "Cell:" or "Mobile:" although I looked through my sales reps' cards and saw every combination.
Mob.
Cellular
Cell Phone
C
M
Cell Phn
Direct
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09/15/2004 03:59:13 PM · #4 |
It depends on how you are listing other numbers (landline, fax, etc.
Most of the cards I see use either just the initials:
T
F
C
or the abbreviations
Tel
Fax
Cell
A few people prefer to write out the whole words ("Telephone" and "Facsimile" and "Cellular") and some are using the word "Mobile" instead of "Cell," since the latter refers to a particular technology, not the lifestyle.
I don't think I've seen it written as "cellphone" at all; maybe rarely as two words: cell phone. |
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09/15/2004 04:03:52 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't think I've seen it written as "cellphone" at all; maybe rarely as two words: cell phone. |
Yeah, I definitely wouldn't put "cellphone" (as one word)...I haven't seen that either.
Message edited by author 2004-09-15 16:04:08. |
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09/15/2004 04:08:08 PM · #6 |
Thanks for the info (I was being a lazy typist with the cellphone joined!).
So 'M' vs 'C' - no problems either way then? |
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09/15/2004 04:10:17 PM · #7 |
The C is slighty "safer" than the M -- more chance of it being instantly recognized. I think people are just getting used to the term "mobile" in this context. |
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09/15/2004 04:12:25 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Imagineer: Thanks for the info (I was being a lazy typist with the cellphone joined!).
So 'M' vs 'C' - no problems either way then? |
I think either way should be fine. To spell it out, I would personally prefer "Mobile" but if you're going with one letter I'd be inclined to go with "C" because it might be more instantly recognizable...
Edit: I feel like a dork, but I didn't see GeneralE's post, honest!
Message edited by author 2004-09-15 16:13:17. |
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09/15/2004 04:12:54 PM · #9 |
Yeah, I'd go with C over M, but if the other two letters are T and F, I'm sure I'd figure it out either way. |
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09/15/2004 04:14:41 PM · #10 |
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09/15/2004 04:32:13 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by thatcloudthere: Edit: I feel like a dork, but I didn't see GeneralE's post, honest! |
No dorkiness required ... just check out my first post in this thread for an even better example of the "slow-typist" genre ... : ) |
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