• Ansis100@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      You’re downvoted to oblivion and even though I’ve heard of YKK, I completely agree.

      It pisses me off when I have to google an acronym every 2 sentences.

      • lagoon8622@sh.itjust.works
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        11 hours ago

        How is the rest of the world supposed to track which acronyms you’ve heard of so we know which ones not to use?

        This whole argument is as fucking stupid as Felon telling his engineers to stop using jargon.

      • captcha@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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        13 hours ago

        That’s true for acronyms that are not brand names, but for ones that are — I don’t even know what that acronym means, but I get the point.

        It’s not like you would be able to expand Dolce and Gabbana, because it’s not an acronym, and it may also mean nothing for a person reading, being a brand they might not be interested in

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          11 hours ago

          Then again, I’ve seen people use “DG” (Dolce & Gabbana) or “YSL” (Yves Saint Laurent). If you’re not in a perfume-and-makeup-specific-community then using these as acronyms makes zero sense.

          Again, YKK is definitely an exception because I have a feeling no one would know what the hell you’re talking about if you used “Yoshida Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha” lol

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        IIRC, they even had their own custom-made office computers, running their own internally developed operating system and software, during the 80s. Not sure if that was standard practice for Japanese zaibatsu at the time or just a YKK idiosyncrasy.