What bugs the heck out of you at work but doesn't seem to bother your coworkers?koreth@lemm.ee to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 164 points – 1 years ago183Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsPeople saying "10-4” on the radio when they mean "affirmative" or "yes"Well since 10-4 is a radio code meaning message received, I think they're saying exactly what they mean.Things like "Did you guys go for lunch?" and hearing back "10-4". Obviously I know what they mean, it just annoys me.What does 10-4 really mean then?I think it's technically supposed to be an acknowledgement that the message was received.Messaged received / ok / got it
People saying "10-4” on the radio when they mean "affirmative" or "yes"Well since 10-4 is a radio code meaning message received, I think they're saying exactly what they mean.Things like "Did you guys go for lunch?" and hearing back "10-4". Obviously I know what they mean, it just annoys me.What does 10-4 really mean then?I think it's technically supposed to be an acknowledgement that the message was received.Messaged received / ok / got it
Well since 10-4 is a radio code meaning message received, I think they're saying exactly what they mean.Things like "Did you guys go for lunch?" and hearing back "10-4". Obviously I know what they mean, it just annoys me.
Things like "Did you guys go for lunch?" and hearing back "10-4". Obviously I know what they mean, it just annoys me.
What does 10-4 really mean then?I think it's technically supposed to be an acknowledgement that the message was received.Messaged received / ok / got it
People saying "10-4” on the radio when they mean "affirmative" or "yes"
Well since 10-4 is a radio code meaning message received, I think they're saying exactly what they mean.
Things like "Did you guys go for lunch?" and hearing back "10-4". Obviously I know what they mean, it just annoys me.
What does 10-4 really mean then?
I think it's technically supposed to be an acknowledgement that the message was received.
Messaged received / ok / got it