Then maybe we should stop using acronyms and stuff too. Even people with decades of experience have trouble with those sometimes.
Yesterday someone asked me how to do something and I replied while we walked down the hall. Amongst the stack of acronyms I tossed out about things he should look into was one that got mixed up while speaking since 3 of the 4 letters were the same. When I went back and talked to him later I tried to clear it up he told me he knew what I meant. There are other times when I, or people I know who have been working in the IT field for 30+ years, will come across an acronym and none of us know what it means off the top of our heads. Other times an uncommon one is given but not initially defined, and the context does not verify whatever it is assumed to be until much later (I ran into this with FC a few weeks ago).