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(For other vague promises, see [[Real Soon Now (Disambiguation)]].)
  
'''Real Soon Now''', [[fanspeak]] for "eventually" (as in "when I get around to it") — or “never” —is used as hyperbole with initial caps so frequently that it also came to be rendered as the [[initialism]] '''RSN''',  possibly more commonly used than the original phrase.
 
  
There were also variants in common usage: "Soon or Soon" was particularly popular in [[SAPS]] and at times it was sufficient to say "Soonest."
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'''Real Soon Now''' (often [[initialized]] '''RSN''') is [[fanspeak]] for "eventually" (as in "when I get around to it") — possibly “never.
  
Capitals denote sarcasm.  
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There were variants: "Soon or Soon" was particularly popular in [[SAPS]] and at times it was sufficient to say "Soonest."
  
See also: [[Anywhen]].
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See also: [[Anywhen]], [[Keep Watching the Skies!]] and [[Just Like a Daugherty Project Except That It Will Actually Happen]].  
  
 
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When the [[Misfits|MSFS]]/[[DSFL]] was going to have: a [[convention]], a decent [[fanzine]], an active membership, a properly run meeting and many other fine things that didn't quite happen. Term created by [[Martin Alger]] in 1950 to describe the excitement evident in the voice of [[George H. Young]] when he spoke of the [[con]] to be held in [[Detroit]] [[RSN]].  
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When the [[Misfits|MSFS]]/[[DSFL]] was going to have: a [[convention]], a decent [[fanzine]], an active membership, a properly run meeting and many other fine things that didn't quite happen. Term created by [[Martin Alger]] in 1950 to describe the excitement evident in the voice of [[George H. Young]] when he spoke of the [[con]] to be held in [[Detroit]] RSN.  
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 16 November 2021

(For other vague promises, see Real Soon Now (Disambiguation).)


Real Soon Now (often initialized RSN) is fanspeak for "eventually" (as in "when I get around to it") — possibly “never.”

There were variants: "Soon or Soon" was particularly popular in SAPS and at times it was sufficient to say "Soonest."

See also: Anywhen, Keep Watching the Skies! and Just Like a Daugherty Project Except That It Will Actually Happen.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
When the MSFS/DSFL was going to have: a convention, a decent fanzine, an active membership, a properly run meeting and many other fine things that didn't quite happen. Term created by Martin Alger in 1950 to describe the excitement evident in the voice of George H. Young when he spoke of the con to be held in Detroit RSN.

Fanspeak 1950
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