As parents we often find ourselves lost and confused by the new slang terms our children use, especially those they find online. One such term is TBC. In this article, we will help you unpack its meaning, how it is used, and how to talk to your children about it.
Understanding Slang: 'TBC' Meaning
TBC is an internet slang initialism standing for 'To Be Continued' or 'To Be Confirmed'. It is used to indicate that something is not yet complete or not yet determined.
TBC Use Cases & Slang Examples
After describing a partially unfolded situation at school:
- “So, the principal walked in the classroom looking really mad. But TBC, I have to get to soccer practice now.”
In relation to a TV show episode:
- “The episode ended in such a tense situation! TBC next week, can’t wait!”When plans are uncertain: “I don’t know if the party is happening this Saturday. It’s still TBC.”
Decoding Slang Meaning: Talking about TBC with your Kid
- “I noticed your post ended with TBC. What does it mean in that context?”
- “Why do you think people use initialisms like TBC in their messages?”
- “How do you decide when to use internet slang and when to stick to formal language?”
Engage in a conversational approach considering the context and potential layers of the meaning behind the TBC acronym. It will not only help them become more thoughtful communicators, but also teach them to intake online information critically.