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i am wring an email. i'm using a contraction that is 'sab' and that refers to an actual thing. I would normally write an SAB. However, between me and the person I'm sending the email to, we refer to it as a word (SAB) not 'ess ay bee'. Do I write an sab or a Sab?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.helen, I'd say if you pronounce it as "sab" to rhyme with slab then at most you'd write it as Sab - the way you capitalise all of BBC because it's always spelt out letter by letter, but just the first letter of Nato because it's pronounced as a word.
If bednobs is producing some sort of official document for someone she doesn't know, a formal "SAB" might be best; but it sounds as if she's writing to a friend or colleague, in which case just write it as it sounds. Writing only exists to record speech, and the only requirement is that the recipient of the email understands it.