Origin and use of the abbreviation 'u' for ‘you’



The letter ⟨u⟩ is used in text messaging and internet and other written slang to denote 'you', by virtue of both being pronounced /juː/.



(Wikipedia)


When and by whom was the letter "u" first used as an abbreviation for the word "you" in writing?




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