Do you use this mark ' :) ' ?
It's a smile face.
In Japan we use these marks ' (^^) / ^^ / (^~^)'.
And we use sad face ' (T-T) / (>-<) ' not ' :( '
We have many faces using letters.
Please check the faces below♪
And please feel what the faces say. (^^)ノ
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( ・∀・)ノ
( ´ⅴ`)ノ
(´▽`)ノ
( `・∀・´)ノ
( `д´)b
( ´∀`)b
( ̄ー ̄)b
ヾ(゚д゚)ノ
(つ∀-)
(T-T:)
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For example you can use these faces like
( ・∀・)ノHi ( ・∀・)ノHello
( ´ⅴ`)ノGood Morning ( `・∀・´)ノYeah!!
( `д´)bHey you!! ( `д´)bWhat??
( ´∀`)bGood Job ( ̄ー ̄)bNice day
ヾ(゚д゚)ノReally?? (T-T:)Sorry...
And can you see the sign ' b ' ??
For example /// (^~^)b ←this!!
We often use the sign ' b ' as the mark of 'Good Job'.
I hope I could help you learn our culture.
At Last, I'll tell you about ASCII art♪
What is 'ASCII art'??
Here are some sample picures.
I think you can check these 'ASCIi art' on googleヽ(^o^)丿
Please enjoy and know our Japanese Culture(=^・^=)←cat☆♪
awesome wwwwwww
ReplyDeleteit must need a long time to create this videosequence!
well done!
Hi Jajii san,
ReplyDeletethanx for the Face Marks explanation (^^)
It's very helpfull, (´∀`)b
but some letters like this ∀, this д or this ▽,
I can not write with my keyboard, there are no keys!
I can only copy and paste! wwwww
Ookami san
ReplyDeleteI think so, too.
People who made it did well job!!
And I copy and paste ' ▽ ' , too.
There are some method but I just know the copy and paste (T_T;)