Understanding the new slang and abbreviations is the secret to communicating effectively in the ever-evolving social media world. Ever notice someone texts or posts “IIRC” and you’re just sitting there wondering, “What is that?” You’re not the only one. This article will explain what IIRC means in texts on social media comments on social networking sites like Instagram and Snapchat.
“IIRC” stands for “If I Recall Correctly.” It’s one of those internet acronyms you’ll often see in forums, comment sections, or casual chats. It gives the reader a heads-up that the shared information isn’t guaranteed to be 100% accurate, but it’s what the person remembers at the time.
It is used when one is trying to remember something but is not sure they’ve got it. You will often use it before facts, dates, or historical facts, especially in situations where precision matters.
Some examples of IIRC in conversations include:
There are a few common reasons why someone might use “IIRC” in a message:
Though “IIRC” may sound perfect for casual conversations, it’s not always the best option to use. It will be too casual in formal emails, for example, or in formal letters. Not everyone knows internet slang, so it will confuse some. So, it’s safer to use the whole sentence or use it if the spelling is appropriate to the tone and the audience.
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