I've seen handwritten letters from Gen Z and younger, and to be quite honest - they look like they were written by six-year-olds!
Misspelling words has become so ingrained that it’s now considered "normal."
Examples include:
"Got to" >gotta
"You" >u
"You're" >ur
"Going to" >gonna (or gunna)
"No" >nah
"A lot" >alot
"I don't know" >dunno or idk
"Because" >cuz cos bc
"Want to" >wanna
"Let me" >lemme
"Have to" >hafta
"What are you doing?" >wyd or "watcha doin"
"Laughing out loud" >lol
"Oh my God" >omg
"Be right back" >brb
"By the way" >btw
"See you" >cya
"Thanks" >thx or ty
"Sorry" >sry or soz
"What" >wut
Yes, these shortened words are acceptable and needed time savers when texting on a mobile, but when Gen Z er's start sending job application letters using them that is a real problem!
The sad thing is, when you try to correct them, they act like you are the one who's wrong!
Similarly, when "Spellcheck" offers the correct word, they think their PC is broken!