Is there some hidden pronounciation rule I’m not aware of? And why do we say F.B.I and not FBI or U.S.B and not USB ?

I know it seems a really silly question seeing the actual situation with the ICE eveywhere on the news… But this really bothers me on why people yell ICE when it’s actually the I.C.E :/.

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    19 hours ago

    ICE=Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    FBI=Federal Bureau of Investigation

    USB=Universal Serial Bus

    None of those are words :/ but an acronym.

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      19 hours ago

      Perhaps you should read twice before you try to correct someone.

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      Did you know that acronyms are types of words?

      And many modern words are elisions and concatenations of words we no longer use.

      Where do you stand on OK, where it’s actually a word, or laser and modem which are nouns with specific meanings even though they were derived originally?

      What about coke instead of coca cola, cocaine and compressed coal?

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        15 hours ago

        Yeah but modem is different. It’s a contraction of 2 words (modulation/demodulation) that’s not the same as an acronym.