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NRN: No Response Necessary

I am trying to revive an old email shorthand notation, NRN. It is a common courtesy when dashing off a quick note, if you do not need a response to a trivial message. It shows that you do not expect the recipient to expend further time to write a response. But nowadays, nobody seems to know what it means.

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I appreciate the notation "NRN".. I think the more it's use the more it will be used

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