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台湾でのorzはかなり前からあるのだが,今頃boingboingに載っていた。台湾でのorzはガールフレンドに振られるお人好しを指している。 In Taiwan, the "orz" subculture is combined with another "Nice Guys" (好人 Hao-Ren) subculture. "Nice guys" refers to the boys rejected or denied by the girls, because girls often deny the boys by saying politely: "You are a nice guy, orzの歌(英語+中国語) Lady oh lady, you are what a beauty! Your hair is like silk, your eyes are shiny.
A smiley-face emoticon Examples of kaomoji smileys An emoticon (/əˈmoʊtəkɒn/, ə-MOH-tə-kon, rarely /ɪˈmɒtɪkɒn/, ih-MOTT-ih-kon),[1][2][3][4] short for emotion icon,[5] is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using characters—usually punctuation marks, numbers, and letters—to express a person's feelings, mood, or reaction, without needing to describe it in detail. The first ASCII emoti
Boing Boing reader Weizhong Yang in Taipei, Taiwan sends us the following. It's longer than we usually post in entirety on Boing Boing, but it's fascinating -- and not available elsewhere in English. Weizhong says: Happy Chinese Lunar New Year - "Gong Xi Fa Cai!" (a Chinese greeting during the New Year). I wanted to point you to the cultural phenomenon known as "orz" in Far East Asia. According to
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