I tend to not use emoticons, but I use them in conversations with certain people, to show that I'm not grumpy while talking to them (because some people believe I must be grumpy if I'm not using emoticons).
Wow, did you have a traumatic childhood event related to emoticons?Z of the Na said:More often than I'd like I'll be in a conversation with a user on these very forums and they'll insert one of those damn emoticons. At that point my entire train of thought it disrupted and I just don't feel like continuing the conversation anymore.
Does this trend have anything to do with the stereotype of Germans being emotionless machines, typical touted by amateurish/cheap shot comedians... or casual racists? (not my opinion)SmashLovesTitanQuest said:You've been browsing the internet since at least 2009 and you don't know about Germans and emoticons?Z of the Na said:I'm failing to see the correlation between being German and using emoticons. Is there some context I am missing here?SmashLovesTitanQuest said:I am German.
That means that chatting with me on Skype or Facebook will end with loads of the following:xP
^^ xD
After every damn sentence. Deal with it.
Elaborate, please.
Emoticons are like second nature to Germans. You wanna play some game online? You use emoticons. You're writing with a friend? You spam emoticons like there is no tomorrow. You're chatting up some girl and you want to get your dick wet? You better fucking use emoticons, otherwise that shit just ain't happening. You know what they say about bitches loving smilies? That holds true a billion times more than anywhere else in Germany.
Seriously though. Theres a stereotype about Germans out there, about Germans using a lot of emoticons in every situation. To be honest I haven't really seen a big difference between Germany and England.
And the funny thing is that "text talk" was invented and supposed to be used when everybody had flip up phones and took 5 seconds at least to type "four."Rawne1980 said:I pay no attention to them.
My only irritation is "text talk".
If people can't be bothered to type out full words then I can't be bothered to respond to them.
Holy shit. Just a couple of symbols placed together can do that to you? I dunno about you, but that seems like a bit of an overreaction.Z of the Na said:More often than I'd like I'll be in a conversation with a user on these very forums and they'll insert one of those damn emoticons. At that point my entire train of thought is disrupted and I just don't feel like continuing the conversation anymore.