The term 'ofc' is often a shorthand used in informal communication, particularly in digital conversations like text messages or online chats. It stands for "of course." This phrase is used to express agreement or affirmation, indicating that something is obvious or expected.
The abbreviation 'ofc' likely originates from the phrase "of course," which has been in use for a long time in English, dating back to the early 19th century. The shorthand became popular with the rise of texting and online messaging, where brevity is favored.
"Are you coming to the party tonight?"
"Ofc! I wouldn't miss it for the world."
"Can you help me with my homework?"
"Ofc, I can help you out!"
"Did you finish the project?"
"Ofc, I submitted it yesterday."
"Is it okay if I borrow your notes?"
"Ofc, take them!"
"Will you be able to attend the meeting tomorrow?"
"Ofc! I’ll be there."