sms vs text something

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ostap77

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How would you say "sms me our meeting point" or "text me our meeting point"?
 
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I've been living in England for some time and we used "text me ~".
AFAIK "to sms" is not even a verb (it's shorter to say "text" than "sms"), but I might be wrong on that (well, English changes quickly).
 
I had a European colleague (non-native English) text me and asked me to "sms" him something.

I am used to just saying "text."
 
Could anyone here please tell me what "sms" stands for ?Thank you very much !!! :)
 
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