Why do Russians use parentheses at the end of phrases like this ))
Чтo )))
Its a smiley face without the eyes
I think it's supposed to be like a smiley face for them? At least that's how it seems to be used from the Russians I've seen
>>51171455
It's laughter.
>>51171455
Two parenthesis implies extremely deep thoughts.
Haven't you read Notes from Underground? That's how half the novel is written.
) = sensible chuckle
)) = laughter
))) = sides into orbit
Cмaйлoфaг зacyнyл в жoпy нигpoпaк.
>>51171455
Its like :)
Smile)
Oh so funny))
Etc
Also vice versa
Sad(
Cry((
>>51171622
So it's kind like euheuheuheuheuheuehuee?
>>51171455
I want a kitty like that.
>>51171455
friendly attitude)
smile))) [stupid people]
laugher or happiness)))))) [stupid people]
hostility or/and sarcasm))00))00)0
>>51172003
Accurate.
>>51172054
russians don't laugh they vibrate
)))) are sound waves
Why don't you guys use them))
>>51172003
back in the day we actually did it like this
"))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))" - something funny (no text)
xaxaxa -)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
or
0----------------------))))))))))))))))))
- way to reply to something
attaching just few ")))" was kinda lame
we were hardcore
8===D
>>51171455
the colon is in a different position on a russian keyboard so just doing ) without the eyes is easier
>>51171622
this but scaled back, starting with a simple smirk