
"I'm taking a look at this." When followed by a ?, it's "can you/someone take a look at this?" "This might make a good contribution to the TTS Handbook"

"Every time a meeting is cancelled, an angel gets its wings." "This comment is 100% correct" or "I agree 100%" Here are some emoji that are commonly used across TTS as shorthand, often added as reactions to messages: Emoji That makes it easier for people to understand what you mean since we do not necessarily all have a shared understanding of the emoji. I saw the rocket launch :rocket: and it was amazing :amaze: Instead, use emoji as accents in your messages. Also, for clarity, we strongly encourage not replacing words with emoji. See a list of other popular channels in theĮmojis can contain a lot of community-specific meaning, so please don't hesitate to ask someone what they meant by an emoji. #px-general-talk Public Experience Portfolio.#welcome-to-tts - How to make TTS-wide announcements Guide to learn about our unique uses, bots and channels. You can login online or download the desktop or Slack is a chat client that provides us with a centralized way to communicate without overloading our inboxes.
