How do you feel about it? Anything at all?
Probably not I guess.
I feel as if I’m abbreviating ... a bit slangy. Something like that.
So imagine my surprise when I read this:
In most contexts, till and until have the same meaning and are interchangeable. The main difference is that till is generally considered to be more informal than until. Until occurs much more frequently than till in writing. In addition, until tends to be the natural choice at the beginning of a sentence: Until very recently, there was still a chance of rescuing the situation. Interestingly, while it is commonly assumed that till is an abbreviated form of until (the spellings ’till and ’til reflect this), till is in fact the earlier form. Until appears to have been formed by the addition of Old Norse und (‘as far as’) several hundred years after the date of the first records for till.
New Oxford American Dictionary
