Full Form of TLDR

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TLDRstands for

Too Long; Didn't Read

What is TLDR?

TLDR is an internet acronym meaning 'Too Long; Didn't Read'. It is widely used in online forums, social media, emails, and chat groups to indicate that a person either skimmed or skipped a lengthy piece of text because it was too long to go through in detail. In India, TLDR became popular with the rise of platforms like Reddit, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter (now X), where users share articles, updates, or opinions accompanied by a short summary prefixed with 'TLDR'. It serves as a polite way to ask for or provide a concise version of a large amount of information. The term is also used in workplace emails and student group chats to highlight key points of long documents, meeting notes, or study materials. Although not directly linked to academic exams, knowing TLDR helps students and professionals parse information quickly in digital communication. The acronym reflects the fast-paced consumption of content common in modern Indian internet culture. When used correctly, TLDR encourages brevity and clarity, saving time for both the writer and reader.

TLDR का फुल फॉर्म

बहुत लंबा; नहीं पढ़ा

Example

The professor shared a 20-page research paper, so I posted a summary: 'TLDR: The study proves that urban microclimates affect local rainfall patterns.'

TLDR — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of TLDR?
TLDR stands for 'Too Long; Didn't Read'. It is an internet acronym used to introduce a brief summary of a longer piece of text.
How do I use TLDR properly in Indian online chats?
You can use TLDR by writing it before a short summary of a long message. For example, 'TLDR: The meeting timings have changed to 10 AM.' This helps others get the gist without reading everything.
Is using TLDR considered rude in India?
Not usually. While it can sometimes sound dismissive if used bluntly, most Indian netizens understand it as a request for conciseness. Pairing TLDR with a polite summary makes it acceptable.
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