Formal alternatives include "I honestly believe" and "I am of the opinion". Informal alternatives are "I'm pretty sure" and "If you ask me". Idiomatic alternatives are "It goes without saying" and "My gut tells me". Professional alternatives are "I am confident" and "It is my conviction"
"Hi. How are you?" is a common greeting response. "I'm fine" is the most popular neutral response. "I'm good" is slang, "I'm well" is formal
"Itadakimasu" means "I humbly receive" and originates from Buddhism. The phrase was first mentioned in 1812 in Koukou Michibiki Gusa etiquette guide. It originally meant "to put something over the head"
"WTM" can mean "what's the move?" when asking about upcoming activities. It can indicate "what's the matter?" when checking in about someone's well-being. It can express frustration with unclear instructions or vague comments. It can be used to probe friends about upcoming events. It can indicate sadness or need for support
"NTY" stands for "no thank you" in texting and social media. Used to politely decline offers or invitations. Can be written in both lowercase ("nty") and uppercase ("NTY")
LMK stands for "Let me know" in text messages. Used to request information or check if someone has made a decision. Can be written as "LMK," "Lmk," or "lmk". Not necessarily demanding immediate response