Look ن twice: نن xD it could actually be :3 = نن
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We do not smile in germany
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Instead of German, I would probably say “people who speak German”, because really not many Germans actually speak the language.
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Wait, what do you mean?
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I know at least 3 germans that actually dislikes german and use it as less as posible
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You now know me. Make that 4
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Make that five
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Omg xD
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Why do Russians use smilies only like this ) or just ( when they're sad. Where do their eyes gone?
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[actual explanation] in multiplayer games, messages are usually preceded by a colon, so someone typing ) would look like this: DudeMcMan: )
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That makes sense haha but I mean it's not only in games, even in daily chat conversation they just write ) or (
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Yea it kind of spread around. The more you know™
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Ü is way TOO smiley for us. We are not that cheerful and it might make people suspicious... Maybe Ö has a future.
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As in „empört“*, which Ö might very well be. *a state maybe as deutsch as Umlaute?
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Because these are actually proper letters and everyone who reads German would be thoroughly confused if they were used as emojis. :-)
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because Ö and Ü look like letters for us...
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Germans don't smile, Germans invade Poland.
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