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What does HTH and H2B mean in messages?
Abbreviations such as HTH (hope this helps) and H2B (husband to be) are frequently used in messages to save typing. Here are a few more that you might see and want to use in your messages:

Wedding Related Abbreviations:

B2B Bride to be
G2B Groom to be
H2B Husband to be
W2B Wife to be
FOB Father of the bride
MOB Mother of the bride
MIL2B Mother in law to be
FIL2B Father in law to be
MOH Matron of honour
CBM Chief bridesmaid
BM Bridesmaid or best man
GM Groomsmen

Other Abbreviations:

BBFN Bye-bye for now
BTW By the way
CYA See ya
FYI For your information
FWIW For what it's worth
GMTA Great minds think alike
HTH Hope this helps
IC I see
IMO In my opinion
IMHO In my humble opinion
IOW In other words
LOL Laughing out loud
NMSG No message
OIC Oh I see
OTOH On the other hand
POV Point of view
PTMM Please tell me more
ROFL Rolling on the floor laughing
TTFN Ta-ta for now
WRT With regard to

Emoticons:
:) Smiley
:( Saddo
;) Winkey
:P Tongue in cheek
(((name))) Hug
<g> Grin

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