“Hey, can I vent to you for a sec?””Ofc you can!” “Could you tell Mike that I’ll be a few minutes late to rehearsal?”“Ofc!” “Is it cool if I copy your notes from class yesterday? I was out. ””Ofc! Meet me before 3rd period and I’ll give you my notebook. ”

“LOL I just realized tysm stands for thank you so much” “OFC it does!”

You: “Thanks so much for the advice. ”Them: “OFC!”You: “So, do you think you’re going to Claire’s party on Friday?”

Them: “Could you give me a ride to school tomorrow?”You: “Ofc!”

Friend: “I’m stopping by McDonald’s on the way to school. Do you want anything?”You: “Ofc! I’ll take a Big Mac and fries, pls” Friend: “You wanna hang out tonight?”You: “OFC! I’ll be over at 8. ”

Friend: “Do I look bad in this dress?”You: “OFC not!!” Sibling: “Hey, Jurassic Park is your favorite movie, right?”You: “Ofc not! Who told you that?”

Use your best judgment when it comes to texting family members. A sibling, cousin, or tech-savvy parent will probably take “OFC” in stride, while a grandparent might be a bit confused by the abbreviation. Stick to formal language for professors, bosses, and other authority figures. “OFC” is a really casual message, and doesn’t belong in a work email or memo.