Talk:FAQ
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I have seen both "a FAQ" and "an FAQ" recently. Since this article says FAQ is normally pronounced fack and F is not a vowel, may I suggest we endeavour to stick to "a FAQ"? -- SGBailey 08:01 Dec 17, 2002 (UTC)
- There is no standard pronunciation. Some people think "F. A. Q." sounds too long or technical. Some people think "fack" sounds too much like a vulgarity. USENET is a textual medium, where people type words rather than pronouncing them, so there is not too much surprise that there are different pronunciations. The English article (a/an) depends on pronunciation of the following sound -- which is why some say "a historical moment" and others say "an historical moment" -- so it isn't going to be settled. --FOo
I think it's also interesting to consider USENET FAQs as a textual tradition, genre, or form, much as "encyclopedias" or "sonnets" or "midrashim" are. There are things which are common in an FAQ aside from just questions and answers. For instance, definitions of commonly used terms, descriptions of officially unsettled topics (or those likely to provoke flamewars), and for that matter an authoritative tone which -- while it might not be NPOV, often tries to sound like it! --FOo
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