Don’t Tell x=first letter of the name you’re referring to. Use it in a sarcastic way when writing, knowing that the person you’re not
supposed to tell will read it. It’s to acknowledge that they would not like and or
appreciate what you’re doing, did, or anre writing about. So go ahead, find your
favorite person’s first initial and say DTWhoever.
To use DTx, replace the x with the first letter of
the person you’re referring to. For example, DTJ=Don’t Tell Jess, as Jess will
inevitably get mad at whatever the writer is proposing, especially in the context of house projects or purchases. Others, like DTB, can refer to Don’t Tell Brian, where Brian may not like the fact that Jess wants to
get a dog or something.