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When Danish people laugh, they apparently say hAutechre.
Teneroth
Brasil also uses kkkkkk - Half of my friends list are from Brasil
FOOKENGETSUMismywarcry
Canadians: EHEHEHEHEH
mfizz1e
Japanese one is wrong. It's actually "ROR"
Complexe
French : "mdr" ? No.
YoSoyMilk
"Ho ho ho" - Santa
HypostaticUnion
This is the comment I lol'd at
CrapBagandSaladDressing
K- My girlfriend.
Zerreth
Korean is wrong, apparently they're not allowed to use their own language? It's ㅋㅋㅋㅋ or ㅎㅎㅎ
DrProfLenny
Thank you. I was just about to comment about this
Dramacian
*France : ha ha.... Mdr meaning something like lol. (Dying laughing)
mrsbunnyll
Mort de rire (die of laughter) I think my spelling is close, it's been a couple years!
CrazyFrenchy
It's basically the equivalent of lmao if lmao meant "I'm dying!"
Pyrodelfuego
Why do arabics get a Viking boat for laughter?!
WillJeSuis
Because after the laughing they go rape and pillage.
NinoBullil
ههههههههه (هه) its like H pronounced ha
ImgurGuardian
Brazil = kkkkkkkkkkkkk egypt: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh source: I play lots of games from these regions.
r2linad2
55555
KleptoKea
Pretty sure Haha in Hebrew is written in Hebrew, and pretty sure most of the English speaking nations say "haha", not just America.
Quozex
kek
suckfuckinghousecatratdick
Hue Hue Hue Hue Hue Hue Hue Hue
smellycracker
#Rio2016
jakel251
Modekasier es numero uno
WowThisIsFun
Vampires: ah ah aaaaaahhh
Kinkyfuck
In danish I've seen way more 'hehe' or 'haha' than hæhæ
Wuhaa
Or 'hihi' if youre a girl and trying to be cute or something.
IDoAllMyOwnStunts
Australia: ∀H ∀H ∀H ∀H
Danowar1990
VH VH VH VH VH
spypengen
lol
SaltWaterHuderite
Amazing
BrandName
...this doesn't have enough up votes lmao
080080
¿ǝʇɐɯ 'uʍop ǝpᴉsdn ɐᴉlɐɹʇsnɐ ǝdʎʇ noʎ pᴉp ʍoɥ
CPTFUBAR15
How just how teach me your ways master
tommy1449
The a is the mathematical symbol "for all"
mistlejo
*ahem* it's English, not American (still upset over the lost colonies, the Queen rides a corgi off into the distance)
KleptoKea
Take my upvote as I sip my tea and admire you and your corgi disappearing into the sunset.
nameisunavailable
rsrsrs? What happened to huehuehuehue
TotallyNotAGirl
we also use kkkkkkkk, and hauhauahauhauahuahauha
LittleAutumnLeaves
For the Brasilian one? I'm from Central South Brasil, we use rsrsrs and kkkk and sometimes huehue... my Northern friends use huehue more tho
umbrellamaker
Kkkkk works in Brazil too
PowderBill
CrucifyMeDaddy
"American"
YutteHermsgervordenbrotborda
What's wrong with that? It also says "Brazilian". Some are languages, some are regions :v
Jennyfromthedock
Those crazy Americans, why can't they laugh in English?
Jamesuuu
"American"
AJCanuck
"......" - People who don't get jokes
RawPotatoSkin
You mean german people.
JeSuisBaguette
*laugh in Chinese*
Sfinski
And Finns.
DarthDeadpool
"Ha ha ha" -me reading your comment.
Dreadfutopia
Sesame Street's Count is Italian?
JustLawful
Damn, you beat me to it
YoSoyMilk
Dammit I thought I was the only one that caught that!
Lierofox
Well he's not Thai, they can only count from 5 to 5.
Idownvotewhenyousayplus1
Brazilian? I thought they spoke Portuguese.
LittleAutumnLeaves
We do... I'm guessing they mean Brasilian people rather than language? Because the Portuguese people might not use rsrsrsrs?
Idownvotewhenyousayplus1
That's probably it. While you're here, it's Brasilian not Brazilian?
humihara
Brazil in Portuguese is spelled Brasil. In English the correct term is Brazilian.
LittleAutumnLeaves
Exactly! Thanks for fielding!
Bobito76
In Thai, the number 5 is pronounced Ha, so they simply type 5 to convey laughin
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DarthTorus
Thank you for the explanation. I was confused.
Volcanuz
I fucking hate that they do this though. It is so annoying.
ijunmakeme
Oooooh I get it now! 5555555!!
Hypen
Thanks for that I was really confused by that one
GreenFox
I was hopign it was "Five five five five five five five"
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GreenFox
no, "5" in pronounced "ha"; it is not pronounced "five"
Absorbedboy
I've seen people spamming 87 on league streams, what does that mean
pgsx
Well, in Thai 8 is prounounced "pahd" or "pehd", and 7 is pronounced "jet" (soft T). eighty-seven is pronounced "pahd-sip jet"
pgsx
Not sure if that helps directly, but perhaps knowing that plus the context of the situation will help you out.
GlowGreen
Not sure if it helps at all, but most of the noon English streams are Korean, I think, not Thai. Unfortunately, I don't know what 87 means.
GlowGreen
Non English.
TheFinkbat
" " german
Killertortilla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtjGL1DkTE
Nathanfake
because germans don't have sense of humour?
Zippla
Most Germans are great at insult humor. Like roasting their friends.
RonnieKielbasa
Are you German?
KleptoKea
Whatever man germans are hilarious
Cocacoladinosaur
Thank you. :)
Cocacoladinosaur
I'm curious, though. Is it really because of the Holocaust, or how did we earn the reputation of not having a sense of humor?
KleptoKea
It's actually because of Hollywood stereotypes that started during WW2 as propaganda against Germans, and has somehow persisted today.
Cocacoladinosaur
Fair enough. During that time hardly anybody was laughing in Germany.
KleptoKea
Haha true, but it is also a typical propaganda strategy to dehumanise the enemy,a dn America worked very hard to do this. 1/
KleptoKea
Making Germans seem like unemotional monsters with no sense of humour was all part of that. Sad that the effect has lingered for so long.2/2
informationaccount
the arabic one just looks like a pretty doodle.
NinoBullil
ههههههههههه
informationaccount
I had a friend who tried to learn arabic in college entirely because she thought it was pretty.
NinoBullil
People said Arabic is hard language to learn.
xelbar
One of the hardest for Anglos and Europeans.
Icantfindanamethatdesribesme
Yes it is actually really hard.
buckystaco
I'm Arab and it's a bit hard for me to speak it 100% and writing is like 10%
NinoBullil
Hhhhhh ya it's a little bit hard. I am Arabic too
HeWentToJaredButNotJaredFromSubwayCuzHeDidBadStuffImJared
"kek" - League of Legends Players
JinglingKeysFunForBabiesNotForBatman
I thought it was HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE
LetMeResearchThatClaim
fun fact: "kek" originates from World of Warcraft - opposing factions had the letters in their messages replaced, so kek is "lol" in Horde
ruferto
i've seen kek before that in starcraft on bnet
ChaosandChaos
Yep. Zugzug
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JustankIG
Correct, which is why people said kekbur for awhile.
zorrofuerte
Really? I thought it was 4 Chan. Starting with lol, then going to lel, finally culminating in kek. Because I watched the transition.
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zorrofuerte
Yeah, fair enough. It just seemed weird with the lel step in the middle.
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