Why do Brazilians use kkkk to indicate laughter? - Reddit Brazilians have a lot of diversity for internet laughs, there's also rsrs which is a "shy" laugh (which some people find annoying, and it can be used ironically too), some people just use "hahaha", and others use laughing emojis (though apparently that's a "cringe" millenial habit according to zoomers, or so says the meme) Back in the MSN Orkut days there was insane shit like "AUSHAUSUAHSUAI
What are the origins of using kkkkkk for hahah : r Portuguese Whether you're a beginner seeking to learn the basics or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, r Portuguese offers a supportive environment where users can exchange resources, language tips, and practice their language abilities Also visit our discord: https: discord gg dhnD8XE MembersOnline • book--worm ADMIN MOD
Where does kkkkk come from? : r Portuguese - Reddit Whether you're a beginner seeking to learn the basics or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, r Portuguese offers a supportive environment where users can exchange resources, language tips, and practice their language abilities Also visit our discord: https: discord gg dhnD8XE
Brazilians, why do you laugh with kkkkk? : r asklatinamerica There is an explanation in portuguese here Basically, some texts from 1800's to to mid of 1900's had onomatopoeias representing laughs as cacaca, quia quia, qua qua qua, and others The Disney comic books from the 1990's consolidated the qua qua qua as onomatopoeia and with the start of webchats, people started using kkkk to convey a similar sound whilst typing less keys Since the chats were