When ppl say "For your heads up"


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cookiez

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they are refering to "FYI" or "FYA" ? :dunno:
 

hmmm... i think the right expression is just "heads up!"

which basically means get ready for action. don't keep your eyes on the ground, get your head up and watch what's happening.
 

yep, i have to agree wif patch17. "heads up" usaully means something like, "get ready" ir "watch out"

never came across "FYA" but i think "FYI" means "For Your Information"





wow.... i used alot of quotes for this.
heheh
 

Heads up?
Its 1/2 way between FYI & FYA.
In typcial office, it normally refers to some guys have some important information, fyi, but the guys dont know what action yet, so tell u 1st, the guys will then call for a meeting to discuss what actions needed, then it becomes fya.
 

FYI is For Your Info
FYA is For Your Action...usually used to ask someone to follow-up on it
 

FYI = For your info. And if anything goes wrong you'll get a share of the blame too. :sweat:
 

thanks guys !

now I roughly know what that means, if not head sure kenna
chopped down one day :bsmilie:
 

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