Bingo Chat and Lingo

By Johnny Smithwick


Online bingo is a very popular pastimes for people of different ages, and there are a lot of bingo sites that cater to this high demand. One of the great things about playing the game online is the fact that you can communicate with people from different parts of the globe, an experience you are unlikely to get in a ordinary bingo hall. The chat feature can be found on many sites and is inclusive of both free and no deposit bingo websites.

The chat option has, in fact, given way to a new social circle among online enthusiasts of the game. Chatting on online bingo sites is so popular that many players look forward to interacting with new players more than actually playing the bingo game. The reason for this popularity is, as discussed above, the facility to interact with a person residing in a different corner of the globe. As opposed to normal bingo games, where there are restrictions to chatting during the game, online bingo halls are a welcome change, which allows for chatting between fellow players.

This, however, does not mean that chat features are not monitored. In every bingo room, there will be a chat mediator to monitor the communication between the players in the room. Every site, be it no deposit bingo or free bingo, will give a set of rules regarding etiquette in the chat box, which players are expected to comply with stringently. Players violating these rules will be penalized. Apart from this aspect the chat feature is a extremely exciting aspect of playing bingo. A lot of sites also hold tournaments in the chat box, which offers exciting prizes to winners.

Due to the popularity of chat features and formation of social circles on internet bingo sites, a new set of bingo jargon has appeared, which is called "bingo lingo". The lingo used in these chat rooms is actually a set of abbreviations used by players while chatting. Some of them are popular outside the players' circle, but not all. Abbreviations like ASAP (As Soon As Possible) and AFAIK (As Far As I Know) are commonly used when sending messages through mobiles.

Some of the lesser known abbreviations used in chat rooms at online bingo halls include ?4U (Question For You), BLNT (Better Luck Next Time), CM (Chat Moderator), GG (Good Going) and GL (Good Luck). Although the terminology may seem slightly confusing for a novice, it'll become simpler with time. By engaging in chats more often between games, players should find it easier to decipher these terms.

Ask any user of web based bingo games about the aspects that attract him the most about playing the game online and in the majority of cases the chat feature would be mentioned. Although the terminology may sound rather like technical jargon, it is a lot of fun once you get the hang of it and it definitely enhances your overall bingo experience.




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