**ABBRIVIATIONS COMMONLY USED IN FRIENDSHIP BOOKS **

                 ABBRIVIATIONS


Commonly used abbreviations
 A/A = Answers All
 A/O = Answers Only
 A/S = Answers Some
 A/M - Answers Most
 AVF = Answers Very Few
 ICR = I Can Return (meaning this person can return the friendship book back to the owner)
 LLP = Long Letter Pal (meaning this person is looking for pals that will send lengthy letters)
 N&N FBS = Nice and Neat Friendship Books
 NSW = New Swappers Wanted
 NPW = New Pen Pals Wanted
 SNNP = Sorry No New Pen Pals
 Addy - Address
 BD - Birthday
 DOB - Date of Birth
 Envie - Envelope
 SAHM - Stay at home mom
 SASE - Self addressed stamped envelope
 WAHM - Work at home mom
 WA - Wedding Anniversary

 Friendship books (also known as "FBs" in their abbreviated form) are small booklets made by stapling paper together, or using brads. some are general fbs meaning they are nothing fancy. others are HQ(high quality) and decorated using pretty pictures ,embelishments and often laminated.They are usually decorated and the person who starts the book writes their name  and address as the first person sending the book. People often include a list of interests as well. The FB is then passed around from penpal to penpal, and can often also become a way for one to meet new penpals. Most people hope to see the book again once it is full so they add their return address to the back cover of the book too, or inscribe "Return to Sender" on it. People also sometimes make FBs for someone else rather than themselves, in which case they write the name and address of the recipient on the front/at the top. Some people find friendship books fun because you can see where they have been in a trail back to the original sender/recipient.

some friendship books ive made , still traveling...you would usually add your address label to the inside and pass it on. If the books full....you return home to who ever it belongs to !




Friendship books that require entrants to make drawings, use stickers or magazine photographs are known as "deco" friendship books or just simply "decos".  each entrant in the "deco" must use one full page to express themselves. Glitter, sequins, feathers and other scrapbooking supplies are frequently used in "decos." Despite the artistic expressions used in these types of friendship books, the basic rules of passing the friendship book to person to person is the same.

When a 'friendship book' is only one page (no staples), it's called a 'friendship sheet.' If the page is small, like the size of a postcard, or smaller, it's called a 'cram.' Friendship books that have a musical theme, where you have to add lyrics to your entry, are called "lyrics" or "lyrics sheets
Slams are friendship books that include a theme of questions, either "Sign if you did/like the following", "What is your favorite" or other similar questions. These usually include one page as a "sign in", several pages of questions, and then a "sign out" or "shout out" page at the end. Slams can be themed or regular. Typically they are small like a standard friendship book. Often they have a "sign-in" page where you put your label or name, then each page will often contain a question which you answer (i.e. When was the last time you said "I love you") and the signer would write the appropriate response. At the end there is often a sign-out page as well where it's dated. Slams have many variations and can be "sign if" slams (you sign only if the statement or question applies to you). These are handled in a number of ways, but most of them become more clear when you have it in-hand.

crams
Crams are like friendship sheets or book, but no one includes any personal information. The idea (as the name implies) is to "cram" as many names and addresses into the provided space.


 Friendship sheet

As the name implies, friendship sheets are nearly the same as friendship books, but they are made on a single sheet of paper or stationery.

  Deco

Decos are similar to FBs, but are often larger in size. The cover is often decorated with interesting materials like magazine pictures, rubber stamps, decorative papers, and other embellishments. Each person who signs decorates a full page in the book. Sometimes the book has a theme, for example cats. Then, each person decorates their page following the theme. As wi
th FBs, when these are full, they are sent home to the person for whom the book was made.

Here are some decos i made and are still traveling.......





  Lyrix

Lyrix are much like decos except that each page is decorated using lyrics from a song. Some are more plain with the words s
imply written in them, others are as artistic as decos with pictures and other ornamental adornments.
  Quotz

Quotz are like Lyrix, but instead of song lyrics they contain quotes from movies. These can also be themed, such as Brad Pitt movie quotes. Quotz can be plain text or decorative


Sometimes a friendship book can get misplaced and take several years to reach its intended maker. It is considered common courtesy to pass the friendship books on to another pen pal as quickly as possible.





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