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Mastavic Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Do I Capitalize "n/a" (Not Applicable)?

Hello, I hope you are doing well.

I am filling out a job application in California, United States, and would like to write "n/a" (as in "not applicable") as the answer. Should "n/a" be capitalized to "N/A," or should it be lowercase?

Thanks.
  

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Hello, mastavic - and welcome to English Forums. It makes abolutely no difference whatsoever which one you use unless the instructions read 'use block capital letters only', in which case it would be the better part of valour to follow that instruction.

  • Hello, mastavic - and welcome to English Forums.
  • It makes abolutely no difference whatsoever which one you use unless the instructions read 'use block capital letters only', in which case it would be the better part of valour to follow that instruction.
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Hello, mastavic - and welcome to English Forums.

It makes abolutely no difference whatsoever which one you use unless the instructions read 'use block capital letters only', in which case it would be the better part of valour to follow that instruction.

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