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Gabe Bell@lemmy.world to tumblr@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

YOU CAN LITERALLY PICTURE HER FACE WHILE SHE SAYS IT!

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YOU CAN LITERALLY PICTURE HER FACE WHILE SHE SAYS IT!

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Gabe Bell@lemmy.world to tumblr@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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    4 months ago

    Eh, I feel like we would’ve adopted our own style by now. For example, this face ^^ was fairly popular in the German internet before mobile phones and emojis took over, because it’s just two key presses on the German keyboard.

    I think, the main problem is simply that umlauts look like letters to us. If someone types a random Ü or Ö after their sentence, you might think they meant to write another sentence. Or you simply do not register that it’s supposed to resemble a face, because it’s just a letter in your mind. Much like you presumably don’t either look at an E and think that it looks like a rake, because the association with the letter is much stronger.

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      4 months ago

      but i am not talking about emojis… i am talking about emoticons, which came into heavy use in the early 80’s.

      in any case, i was trying to be “cute” or cheeky when i suggested that “smilies” didn’t exist in Germany, but i failed to communicate that effectively. perhaps i should’ve used a winky face, or provided a little more context about the origins. sorry about my perceived snarkiness; wasn’t my intent.

      EDIT : i am actually struggling to find a reference to “^^” being used by anyone; could you point me to a source, as i am genuinely curious about this

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        Uh, sure, ^^ has been so popular that even some renowned German news webpages have articles on it:

        • https://www.heise.de/tipps-tricks/Was-bedeutet-6268625.html
        • https://praxistipps.chip.de/das-bedeutet-dieser-smiley_92160
        • https://www.giga.de/extra/netzkultur/specials/was-bedeuten-die-zeichen-im-chat-doppeldach/

        Wikipedia also mentions it:

        Im Internet werden zwei Zirkumflexe (^^) verwendet, um Freude oder Belustigung über die vorhergehende Aussage auszudrücken. Die beiden Symbole sollen vor Kichern zwinkernde Augen darstellen. Man findet es in Chatgroups, Foren, MMORPGs und dergleichen

        https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirkumflex#Verwendung

        I guess, here’s some less good English sources, too:

        • https://www.quora.com/What-does-mean-in-texting-1
        • https://www.askingbox.com/question/what-is-the-meaning-of-superscript-corners-as-smiley

        And I’d wager more than 90% of the folks on feddit.org have used ^^ before, if you want to ask real people about it.

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