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Well hoping some people can shed some light on a lot of the little terms used on this forum

Like a lot of people will write S/S or SS for their Site Supervisor


First one i wanna know ... What does 'DH' stand for?

Add any to the list if you want to know some more .....
Thanks in advance
hope I can shed some light on some...

DH - dear husband
DW - dear wife
DD - dear daughter
DS - dear son
DP - dear partner

they are often used in forums as a way of describing our loved ones!! You may also come across

OH - other half
MIL/FIL/SIL/BIL - mother /father/sister/brother in law
IMO - in my opinion
IFKWIM - if you know what I mean
ROFL - rolling on floor laughing

House ones (builder dependent)

CLE - client liaison executive
CSE - customer service executive

Can't think of any more, feel free to post more and someone can answer them!!
mpcj
:lol:
hope I can shed some light on some...



You are a legend ...
There is another thread started some time last year asking this exact same question. Buggered if I know where it is, sorry.
Will try to find it
It was quite helpful & like a lot of threads, very entertaining
aw shucks


tired one at that! If you find anymore I'll have a go tomorrow and try to find the other one that Southies is referring too..
CM - Construction Manager
CSR - Customer SErvice Representative
PCI - post constructoin inspection
Im just happy i know what DH is now ... it was honestly doing my head in a bit.

Oh well, now i can call my wife a DW in stead of 'my wife' in my threads ... lol
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