WFH will always look like "what fuh huck" to me
@researchfairy I hope I'm not mansplaining, but it stands for "What Fresh Hell". Sample usage: "Unhappy workers were mollified by the WFH option" or "Most days I'm in the office, but I like to mix it up with a WFH Tuesday."
[I always thought it was Shakespeare---certainly sounds Shakespearian---but the first usage is attributed to Dorothy Parker!]