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OMG is over 100 years old!

OMG

Now I’m not a fan of abbreviations, acronyms and text speak, but reading this one did make me go OMG.The first recorded use of “OMG” actually dates back well over a century now and came about a long time before texting 😮

📜 First known use

  • Year: 1917
  • Who: Lord John “Jacky” Fisher, a British admiral in the Navy
  • To: Winston Churchill
  • Where: A private letter during World War I

✍️ The exact line

“I hear that a new order of Knighthood is on the tapis — O.M.G. (Oh! My God!) — Shower it on the Admiralty!”

So yes, “OMG” was literally written as “Oh! My God!” in brackets, just in case Sir Winston Churchill didn’t understand what the abbreviation meant.

🤯 Why is it surprising?

  • This use of OMG predates:
    • The internet
    • Text messages
    • Phones as we know them
  • It shows abbreviations for emotional emphasis were already a thing in Edwardian Britain

🧠 Fun takeaway

“OMG” went from:

  • Naval correspondence →
  • Teen texting →
  • Global linguistic default

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