I don’t like lol, but I don’t mind it too badly when it’s being used where the person would genuinely be laughing out loud. When people use it as a placeholder or punctuation, which is often the case, I regard it as I would someone who actually laughs at inappropriate points in a conversation. Not positively to say the least.
I’m noticing that I like capital LOL more than lowercase lol: this is either because LOL is an acronym, or because I’ve just been primed by the two of you.
I’m ok with LOL, unless it’s someone LOLing at their own jokes.
I don’t like lol, but I don’t mind it too badly when it’s being used where the person would genuinely be laughing out loud. When people use it as a placeholder or punctuation, which is often the case, I regard it as I would someone who actually laughs at inappropriate points in a conversation. Not positively to say the least.
I’m noticing that I like capital LOL more than lowercase lol: this is either because LOL is an acronym, or because I’ve just been primed by the two of you.