It would be great to have a shortcut for "tomorrow"
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Inappropriate?Hi Camille!
I find that almost all of the time, I don't need to specify tomorrow at all; I simply say "at 1pm" or "in the morning" and — assuming 1pm or morning have already passed for today, Sandy assumes I mean tomorrow.
We're always rather careful to introduce too much magic into Sandy's vocabulary, particularly when there's no standard abbreviation for such a thing. So while Sandy understands thu as Thursday and tonite as tonight, we consider carefully adding abbreviations that could interfere with Sandy's otherwise understanding what you mean.
What might be a more obvious abbreviation for tomorrow? "Tom" would be too easily confused with "Tom" (as in the name). "Tmrw" is a little obscure.
Rael
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