外国の絵文字

Thu 2007/09/06 01:16 JST
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皆さんは絵文字は使っていると思いますが、外国の絵文字も使っていますか?

僕は両方使っていますが、英語を書いている時でも日本の絵文字を使っています。僕は外国人にメールを書くとき英語の絵文字を使っている。もしその外国人は少しでも日本やアジアに興味や知識を持っている人なら、多分こっちの絵文字も理解するだろうと思うので、日本の絵文字を使います。みんなさんはどっちの方を使っていますか?

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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

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    Tue 2007/09/11 04:06:38 JST (ID #56514)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

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    Tue 2007/09/11 04:06:38 JST (ID #150039)
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  • Briant
    Briant in USA (Registered on 2007/08/04)
    Student

    I personally use "western" emoticons. Since they (imo) are easier to type out. But as for being able to express more emotions and cooler looking, Asian emoticons defiantly win in that category. (=ω=.)

    Tue 2007/09/11 21:28:22 JST (ID #56624)
    reply to Briant's comment
    • Heigen
      Heigen in Finland (Registered on 2007/11/12)
      Student

      Yep, copying ω from somewhere just sounds too much work. But I use ^^ all the time.

      Tue 2008/09/30 12:58:20 JST (ID #318677)
      reply to Heigen's comment
  • Briant
    Briant in USA (Registered on 2007/08/04)
    Student

    I personally use "western" emoticons. Since they (imo) are easier to type out. But as for being able to express more emotions and cooler looking, Asian emoticons defiantly win in that category. (=ω=.)

    Tue 2007/09/11 21:28:22 JST (ID #98628)
    reply to Briant's comment
  • Briant
    Briant in USA (Registered on 2007/08/04)
    Student

    I personally use "western" emoticons. Since they (imo) are easier to type out. But as for being able to express more emotions and cooler looking, Asian emoticons defiantly win in that category. (=ω=.)

    Tue 2007/09/11 21:28:22 JST (ID #124324)
    reply to Briant's comment
  • Briant
    Briant in USA (Registered on 2007/08/04)
    Student

    I personally use "western" emoticons. Since they (imo) are easier to type out. But as for being able to express more emotions and cooler looking, Asian emoticons defiantly win in that category. (=ω=.)

    Tue 2007/09/11 21:28:22 JST (ID #150149)
    reply to Briant's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    i use both normally

    Wed 2007/09/12 16:40:29 JST (ID #56679)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    i use both normally

    Wed 2007/09/12 16:40:29 JST (ID #98683)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    i use both normally

    Wed 2007/09/12 16:40:29 JST (ID #124379)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • Kite_DH
    Kite_DH in Germany (Registered on 2007/04/16)

    i use both normally

    Wed 2007/09/12 16:40:29 JST (ID #150204)
    reply to Kite_DH's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    c^,)

    Thu 2007/09/13 00:54:34 JST (ID #56711)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    c^,)

    Thu 2007/09/13 00:54:34 JST (ID #98715)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    c^,)

    Thu 2007/09/13 00:54:34 JST (ID #124411)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    c^,)

    Thu 2007/09/13 00:54:34 JST (ID #150236)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    I like this one:

    :3 (It's just too cute! XD)

    Sat 2007/09/15 03:37:19 JST (ID #56927)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    I like this one:

    :3 (It's just too cute! XD)

    Sat 2007/09/15 03:37:19 JST (ID #98931)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    I like this one:

    :3 (It's just too cute! XD)

    Sat 2007/09/15 03:37:19 JST (ID #124627)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • Marauder
    Marauder (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    大学生

    I like this one:

    :3 (It's just too cute! XD)

    Sat 2007/09/15 03:37:19 JST (ID #150452)
    reply to Marauder's comment
  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    (n.n)

    Thu 2007/09/20 23:27:53 JST (ID #57336)
    reply to lin-da-kenobi's comment
  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    (n.n)

    Thu 2007/09/20 23:27:53 JST (ID #99340)
    reply to lin-da-kenobi's comment
  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    (n.n)

    Thu 2007/09/20 23:27:53 JST (ID #125036)
    reply to lin-da-kenobi's comment
  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    (n.n)

    Thu 2007/09/20 23:27:53 JST (ID #150861)
    reply to lin-da-kenobi's comment
  • paiki
    paiki in Brazil (Registered on 2007/10/07)
    Programmer
    http://knime.wordpress.com

    Well, I prefer the japanese emoticons since they are cutter (harder to see, sometimes u see just some strange sticks and dont hv idea that it was an emoticon).

    I use the ^^ for years and didn´t realize about this, logs dated of 1996 hving it, hmm, perhaps it´s on japanese DNA =P

    Mon 2007/10/08 14:41:04 JST (ID #58827)
    reply to paiki's comment
    • King Kir4
      King Kir4 in Blacksburg, SC (Registered on 2008/10/09)
      student, doujinshi manga artist

      ^w^ and n.n r my favs.

      Fri 2009/02/06 18:34:31 JST (ID #477938)
      reply to King Kir4's comment
  • ginkatana
    ginkatana in In the middle of nowhere (Registered on 2008/03/03)
    Being a one-eyed samurai!!!!

    I use both of them, yet sometimes mix them up like this >D</

    Mon 2008/04/28 20:45:37 JST (ID #176911)
    reply to ginkatana's comment
  • hiroy_raind
    hiroy_raind in Jakarta, Indonesia (Registered on 2007/11/20)
    Proud VGI member and IT student...

    I mixed and created my own...
    theough the only one I use is
    (; ̄▽ ̄)...

    Mon 2008/04/28 21:02:01 JST (ID #176928)
    reply to hiroy_raind's comment
  • Tami
    Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
    http://www.milkdrop.de/

    I mostly use Japanese ones since i have a better idea of them due watching loads of anime. ;)

    Mon 2008/09/29 17:27:59 JST (ID #317480)
    reply to Tami's comment
  • Zeneva
    Zeneva in Singapore (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    Student

    I personally use a mixture of both western and Japanese emoticons, Japanese ones are definitely have a wider variety of expressiveness. But I only use a few of the simple ones since I cant seem to remember how to use the more detailed emoticons.

    Mon 2008/09/29 17:39:32 JST (ID #317493)
    reply to Zeneva's comment
  • ale/pepino
    ale/pepino in Fukuoka (Registered on 2008/03/17)
    Webdev, internet contents, music
    http://www.pepinismo.net/

    Japanese ones are most expressive and fun. Also you don't have to turn your head sideways!

    Mon 2008/09/29 17:41:58 JST (ID #317494)
    reply to ale/pepino's comment
  • nya-chama
    nya-chama in London, United Kingdom (Registered on 2007/10/31)
    Student/Freelance Programmer

    キタ━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!

    Mon 2008/09/29 17:45:19 JST (ID #317498)
    reply to nya-chama's comment
  • Denki-koiji.
    Denki-koiji. in ピエール、サウスダコタ (Registered on 2007/12/05)
    anime, programmer, gfx designer, illustrator ^^
    http://denkikoiji.com

    All Japanese ^^

    ~~~ヾ(^∇^)おはよー♪
    ( ^_^)/ やぁ!
    (*≧▽≦)オハツでっす♪
    ( ´∀`)
    (*^^)^*) ☆Chu!! ^^

    Mon 2008/09/29 17:58:37 JST (ID #317517)
    reply to Denki-koiji.'s comment
  • Actar
    Actar in front of his Laptop, trapped in Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/27)
    Video Reviewer of Anime Figures, Mecha and Merch (youtube.com/user/Actar576295)
    http://actar.wordpress.com

    Western emoticons are common in my area. I would love to use Japanese emoticons more often, but I have no idea what characters to use and don't have many examples to follow...

    Mon 2008/09/29 18:02:28 JST (ID #317524)
    reply to Actar's comment
  • Quen
    Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13)
    http://www.sankakucomplex.com/

    Use both, been a fan of the asian horizontal style since the late 90s. Mustve randomly come up with it, as the Internet was a lot smaller back then, and I probably didn't see a Japanese site until around the turn of the millennium.

    My first anime internet visit was to a Sailor Moon english fansite in 96 or 97, memories... ^^

    Mon 2008/09/29 18:09:29 JST (ID #317529)
    reply to Quen's comment
  • jusuchin85
    jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/05/15)
    Student
    http://jusuchin85.com

    still like to mix around my emoticons. but now, most of my friends use the Japanese emoticons. Well, it's getting popular imo!

    Mon 2008/09/29 18:09:56 JST (ID #317531)
    reply to jusuchin85's comment
  • Kilkrazy
    Kilkrazy in London (Registered on 2008/04/17)
    Producer

    There are too many emoticons. Who can tell what they all mean without a look-up table?

    What about this one?

    >:C

    Mon 2008/09/29 18:47:27 JST (ID #317567)
    reply to Kilkrazy's comment
    • Heigen
      Heigen in Finland (Registered on 2007/11/12)
      Student

      >:E

      Tue 2008/09/30 13:00:38 JST (ID #318681)
      reply to Heigen's comment
  • Guinso
    Guinso in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    Soft. engineer

    I usually use western emo, recently watching lucky star and learned some of Japanese emo from the konata chatting. (^W^)

    Mon 2008/09/29 18:59:52 JST (ID #317578)
    reply to Guinso's comment
  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Gotta love the Japanese ones.. Looks more creative and fun.. Tho I have no idea how to type them out.

    Mon 2008/09/29 19:14:31 JST (ID #317593)
    reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
  • Hampus Andersson
    Hampus Andersson in Sweden, Umeå (Registered on 2008/08/31)
    Student/Photographer
    http://flickr.com/hanpusu/

    ∑(O_O;)Shock!!

    Mon 2008/09/29 19:33:30 JST (ID #317621)
    reply to Hampus Andersson's comment
  • davidc
    davidc in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/27)
    IT Crowd

    I have a friend in Singapore who used a few Chinese style emoticons that I didn't see elsewhere...until I found dannychoo.com. There seems to be a bigger variety of Eastern style ones, though I only use ones that make sense to me visually so that I don't 'say' the wrong thing..

    Mon 2008/09/29 19:42:04 JST (ID #317634)
    reply to davidc's comment
  • Martin Wandering
    Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04)
    Spiral Warrior
    http://www.perfectdesignsense.com/martinwandering

    Never thought much about the distinction, just used whatever seemed the best expressive.

    Mon 2008/09/29 19:45:08 JST (ID #317640)
    reply to Martin Wandering's comment
  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    I have been using western emoticons and knew very little japanese emoticons until reading this article. So thanks for the article :) ... ee, I meant \(^ ^)/

    Mon 2008/09/29 19:55:47 JST (ID #317653)
    reply to Harts's comment
  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Japanese emoticons FTW!

    Mon 2008/09/29 20:03:14 JST (ID #317667)
    reply to lostandfound's comment
  • ~char~
    ~char~ in here! (Registered on 2008/09/11)
    Informatics(ComSci-ish) student/self-taught graphic designer and illustrator
    http://picchar.cerestia.net

    I use both but I prefer the Japanese/Other Asian countries one ^_^ They're much cuter ^o^

    Mon 2008/09/29 20:05:18 JST (ID #317669)
    reply to ~char~'s comment
  • raptor_cZn
    raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12)
    Pre-U Student
    http://wakuwakusuru.zeroclipse.net

    I use both. Does orz count too? ^^

    Mon 2008/09/29 20:21:35 JST (ID #317692)
    reply to raptor_cZn's comment
  • zyuan
    zyuan in the coolest driver's high! (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    student
    http://www.gunpla-inochi.com

    I didn't know there was actually "Japanese" and "Western" emoticons. I thought it was universal and some people just go to the extreme of creating their own ^^;.

    For me, I basically just use these and whatever variation of it- ^^, xD, >_<. >_>, <_<, :D. Nothing more

    Mon 2008/09/29 20:50:21 JST (ID #317717)
    reply to zyuan's comment
  • Yaku
    Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
    Student, part-time slave
    http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

    I just use whatever emoticon I think works the best on the situation. I do tend to use more of the jap ones for the simple fact that I don't have to bend my head to see them.

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:11:34 JST (ID #317737)
    reply to Yaku's comment
  • ドルードル
    ドルードル in delray beach, Florida (Registered on 2008/09/16)
    proletariate
    http://myspace.com/drew42086

    the western emoticons are usually described as 1 dimensional, while the eastern(china, japan, korea) are 2D, and are generally called "Kaomoji"(かおもじ) just press space after(just like you would to turn Hana or Kata into kanji) to get the list of the hundreds of kaomoji through IME. I use them a lot through windows Japanese IME program. does mac have an IME program for eastern languages(reading and typing)?

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:15:23 JST (ID #317743)
    reply to ドルードル's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    Usually, I use both of them. Japanese emoticons are very kawaiiii. Peace! ---> (^_^)v

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:20:18 JST (ID #317750)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • Sora kyoku
    Sora kyoku in Aomori,Japan (Registered on 2008/09/10)
    Engineer-wannabe
    http://sora-k.deviantart.com/

    japanese emo hv more expression,n fun^^

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:35:31 JST (ID #317763)
    reply to Sora kyoku's comment
  • mliang2
    mliang2 in cardboard box under bridge (Registered on 2008/01/07)
    pro hobo

    Japanese emotiocons tend to focus on the eyes where as western ones are more focus on the face

    see http://www.livescience.com/health/070510_facial_culture.html

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:45:33 JST (ID #317778)
    reply to mliang2's comment
  • Agito666
    Agito666 in KL, PJ (Registered on 2008/06/09)
    Creative Designer under probation period
    http://agito666.deviantart.com/

    the only chinese emoticom i know and can't use at all...(forgive me)
    凸(>_<)凸
    ....ahem...ahem...i saw this from newspaper....fews years ago, but this is coolest chinese emoticon in my mind library.

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:50:02 JST (ID #317786)
    reply to Agito666's comment
  • Neku
    Neku in Surrey BC Canada NA Earth (Registered on 2008/06/01)
    Vampire
    http://feeout.blogspot.com/

    (b'-')b

    Two thumbs up on this article!

    Mon 2008/09/29 21:57:16 JST (ID #317792)
    reply to Neku's comment
  • FMPhoenixHawk
    FMPhoenixHawk in Michigan, USA (Registered on 2008/01/20)
    Scientist, unemployed.
    http://fmphoenixhawk.livejournal.com

    Depends on my mood and whom I'm talking too. Some applications (Chatzilla, for example, or mIRC) don't always recognize the Japanese emoticons, so I default to Western. But being raised on computers in the States, I guess that makes sense.

    Mon 2008/09/29 22:02:32 JST (ID #317795)
    reply to FMPhoenixHawk's comment
  • Marshmallow
    Marshmallow in Nova Scotia, Canada (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    Student
    http://meganemarshmallow.wordpress.com/

    I use both. But I do hate bringing up the character map everytime I want to do ≧∀≦ or similar.

    Mon 2008/09/29 23:16:51 JST (ID #317856)
    reply to Marshmallow's comment
  • Raz
    Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    BioResearch Assistant

    I rarely use emoticons. When I do it's usually a variation of these bases:

    (>Oo)> <(Oo)> <(oO<)

    or

    XD

    Tue 2008/09/30 00:19:28 JST (ID #317883)
    reply to Raz's comment
  • kokost
    kokost in Canada (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    Student
    http://kokost.deviantart.com/

    For the sake of typing whatever is easiest, I tend to over use ^^ or ><. They pretty much express what my real expression would be like. Occasionally, there are times when I use :P but that only happens once in a while. Perhaps one reason for ignoring most of the emoticons is so that they won't show up on msn messenger message boxes. They generally look bad and annoy me.

    Tue 2008/09/30 00:41:05 JST (ID #317897)
    reply to kokost's comment
  • Thomas V
    Thomas V in Australia (Registered on 2008/09/06)
    http://www.thomastheotaku.wordpress.com

    I don't really use emoticons much, but when I do I just use western emoticons.

    Tue 2008/09/30 00:45:16 JST (ID #317901)
    reply to Thomas V's comment
  • Kilkrazy
    Kilkrazy in London (Registered on 2008/04/17)
    Producer

    How about this -- I just invented it.

    >
    >:C

    Tue 2008/09/30 01:01:54 JST (ID #317907)
    reply to Kilkrazy's comment
  • Kevin Nguyen
    Kevin Nguyen in Florida, USA (Registered on 2008/09/18)
    Student
    http://lordofgundams.blogspot.com/

    I use both emoticons, Japanese and Western. When I text on my phone I tend to lean towards Western (iPhone go figure). When I'm posting comments for forums, blogs, or for Danny Choo I tend to go Japanese. ^_^

    Tue 2008/09/30 01:19:02 JST (ID #317916)
    reply to Kevin Nguyen's comment
  • Piroko
    Piroko in San Francisco, CA (Registered on 2008/06/29)
    College Student, Fansubber, Freelance Web Forum Admin
    http://myanimelist.net/profile/Piroko

    I orz a lot. :P
    Otherwise, :V

    Tue 2008/09/30 02:13:50 JST (ID #317970)
    reply to Piroko's comment
  • technonewt
    technonewt in Southern Oregon, United States (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    College Student
    http://nategreene.wordpress.com/

    My knowledge of emoticons is limited to under 10. I have no idea which is west or japanese type.

    Tue 2008/09/30 02:27:35 JST (ID #317981)
    reply to technonewt's comment
  • cyaoeu
    cyaoeu in Sweden (Registered on 2008/06/26)
    Musician

    http://sakuran-kaomoji.pya.jp/kaotop.html has a lot of good ones. Add them in the dictionary tool in the language bar, add a word by putting the smiley in display and what you want it to convert from in the reading. Example: Reading: :D Display: (゚∀゚)

    Tue 2008/09/30 02:48:44 JST (ID #317990)
    reply to cyaoeu's comment
  • Akari
    Akari in Vancouver/Burnaby, Canada (Registered on 2008/06/15)
    http://akari-nyan.deviantart.com/

    I'm all for (>w<)' or my simplified >w<''

    Tue 2008/09/30 02:48:45 JST (ID #317991)
    reply to Akari's comment
  • spidr245
    spidr245 in Everywhere, Anywhere, and sometimes There too (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    Ninja / Engineer / Sensei / 魔法少女 (What!?! I can't be, I'm a guy...)

    I like them all. I just tend to choose what best fits the situation.

    Tue 2008/09/30 03:27:23 JST (ID #318033)
    reply to spidr245's comment
  • Kozta-Boom
    Kozta-Boom in Coconut cream pie world (Registered on 2008/06/25)
    Spartan
    http://www.ryobase.com

    I like both of them, but I mostly use Japanese style (>ω <)"

    Tue 2008/09/30 03:28:33 JST (ID #318035)
    reply to Kozta-Boom's comment
  • Leo~Chan
    Leo~Chan in montreal,quebec,born in hk (Registered on 2008/03/26)
    study

    i would like this one the pig (^ω^) look like my uncle

    Tue 2008/09/30 03:57:28 JST (ID #318057)
    reply to Leo~Chan's comment
  • microdark
    microdark in Portugal (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    University Student

    =O
    =)
    =P
    =S
    =3
    8)
    =/
    Can't remember more.

    Tue 2008/09/30 04:16:00 JST (ID #318077)
    reply to microdark's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    I'm using the japanese emoticons more during chatting ^____^

    Tue 2008/09/30 04:44:01 JST (ID #318101)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    Both... though mostly western because I never learned how to type the japanese ones correctly.
    I do use the simple ones quite oftenly though... like -_- o_O T_T and ^^'

    Tue 2008/09/30 06:32:21 JST (ID #318202)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • Jaydead
    Jaydead in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Programmer
    http://www.philanime.com

    I didn't know there were differences in emoticons. I just use them all. ^_^ =p

    Tue 2008/09/30 06:57:24 JST (ID #318232)
    reply to Jaydead's comment
  • paradigmshift
    paradigmshift in New York (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Developer/Student
    http://threedeecomplex.wordpress.com/

    I don't use emoticons, as I prefer to use more direct language to express how I'm feeling if I see the need to do so. The most Internet vernacular I use is tags such as <sarcasm> if I feel that I could be misconstrued.

    Tue 2008/09/30 07:04:36 JST (ID #318242)
    reply to paradigmshift's comment
  • potatochobit
    potatochobit in Dallas, TX (Registered on 2008/08/18)
    http://tenori-taiga.blogspot.com/

    I use a mix, including making up my own and typing forum emote shortcuts like :heh:
    I used to use JP bunny a lot, you can add different faces
    ( (
    ( ^_^)
    ((")(")
    or cheeri-o bunny
    ( (
    ( p_o)
    ((")(")
    he can hold a cup of tea too cU

    Tue 2008/09/30 07:07:07 JST (ID #318243)
    reply to potatochobit's comment
  • Kenn
    Kenn in Vancouver, B.C. (Registered on 2008/09/16)
    Student
    http://k625.blogspot.com/

    I typically use a combination of both. From -_-" and == to :] and |:

    Tue 2008/09/30 07:09:36 JST (ID #318245)
    reply to Kenn's comment
  • Disc-Co
    Disc-Co in Jakarta ===> Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/07)
    Mahastudent
    http://anitenshi.wordpress.com

    I use both of them
    'coz, well, sometimes when you want to type quickly, Japanese emoticon is not an option for some people, I think ^^;

    Tue 2008/09/30 08:37:40 JST (ID #318334)
    reply to Disc-Co's comment
  • azn-n3ss-__-
    azn-n3ss-__- in Brisbane (Registered on 2008/07/28)
    大学生
    http://justaskeikaku.net23.net

    i always use the asian ones, but sometimes its not possible to make certain emoticons as they use shift_jis characters which i don't know how to make >_<

    Tue 2008/09/30 08:47:52 JST (ID #318352)
    reply to azn-n3ss-__-'s comment
  • Randy Kasugano
    Randy Kasugano in San Diego CA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Optimus Prime
    http://randys-room.blogspot.com/

    typing ^O^;

    Is kinda Weeaboo nation pride.
    OMG SO KAWAII DESU!!


    I mean.. if you typed that from seeing a kitten drinking from a Dear tit, then its totally exceptional. Just not for stupid shit

    Tue 2008/09/30 09:10:36 JST (ID #318394)
    reply to Randy Kasugano's comment
  • Sword
    Sword in Netherlands (Registered on 2008/08/24)
    Law student

    I guess i mix. Started off with western, but simplified Japanese are commonly recognized now:
    So =), =D, XD, =, DX etc. and T.T, ^.^, >.>;, orz etc.

    Tue 2008/09/30 11:54:42 JST (ID #318600)
    reply to Sword's comment
  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    I use both but, definitely prefer the Japanese ones due to their ability to express a variety of emotions.

    Tue 2008/09/30 12:06:53 JST (ID #318615)
    reply to suki's comment
  • n1ck
    n1ck in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/09/03)
    Student
    http://www.limnick.com

    The only emoticons I use are
    =D
    =)
    =(
    ^^
    T.T

    Tue 2008/09/30 12:40:08 JST (ID #318661)
    reply to n1ck's comment
  • Alexeon
    Alexeon in California (Registered on 2008/06/09)
    Lazyman Extraordinaire
    http://theeternalcube.blogspot.com/

    I use a standard QWERTY keyboard so I cant make most of the Japanese emoticons. I think they look better, though. Anyway, I dont like using many emoticons. The ones I use are:
    :D
    :P
    ^^
    ^^;
    <_<
    T_T

    but my favorite is still this one: ^^

    Tue 2008/09/30 12:59:38 JST (ID #318679)
    reply to Alexeon's comment
  • Caitlin
    Caitlin in Japan (Registered on 2008/03/07)
    Dancing Monkey
    http://caitlinomara.com

    I think there's a wider range of emotions in the Japanese ones so I tend to use them. However, if I'm sending email to the parents or someone who I know would be entirely unfamiliar with the Japanese set, I make it a point to stick to the Western ones. And I never use them in work emails.

    Tue 2008/09/30 13:12:48 JST (ID #318692)
    reply to Caitlin's comment
  • davortech
    davortech in Europe (Registered on 2007/11/08)
    IT
    http://davortech.wordpress.com

    I use western emoticons.

    Tue 2008/09/30 13:58:23 JST (ID #318726)
    reply to davortech's comment
  • Nano
    Nano in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/30)
    Student
    http://www.kyourankyodai.com

    I only use two emoticons: :P and .____.

    Tue 2008/09/30 14:09:58 JST (ID #318731)
    reply to Nano's comment
  • IRTeA
    IRTeA in Puddingland (Registered on 2008/08/30)
    Future Idol
    http://puddingparadise.blogspot.com

    I use both, and depends who I chat with too.

    Tue 2008/09/30 15:01:21 JST (ID #318758)
    reply to IRTeA's comment
  • MarToonZ
    MarToonZ in on the field (Registered on 2008/03/14)
    Designer
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/martoonz/sets/

    western of course, i cant get japanese's meaning

    Tue 2008/09/30 15:32:01 JST (ID #318773)
    reply to MarToonZ's comment
  • Bluesnow
    Bluesnow (Registered on 2008/08/09)
    Lazy College Student

    Alot of the japanese ones are too complicatedXD
    And some of them don't come up unless I switch to japanese typing which is bothersomg IMOXD
    I usually do a mix or simplified japanese ^.^"

    Tue 2008/09/30 16:11:42 JST (ID #318791)
    reply to Bluesnow's comment
  • chibihien
    chibihien in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    Undergraduate

    well if i knew how to gwt Japanese emoticons on a qwerty keyboard..

    i'd use it more often

    Tue 2008/09/30 16:22:45 JST (ID #318796)
    reply to chibihien's comment
  • 独特なメキシコ人
    独特なメキシコ人 in Mexico, DF (Registered on 2008/07/22)
    Fulltime Student

    (./.p
    (o.@)
    "._.'
    (O-Q,.)
    [._.?]
    (n.n)
    Cant remember more

    Tue 2008/09/30 16:38:20 JST (ID #318814)
    reply to 独特なメキシコ人's comment
  • 「頂の座」
    「頂の座」 in That little island South of Malaysia (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Mr. High Res

    ~(8(|) Homer Simpson?

    Tue 2008/09/30 17:06:23 JST (ID #318839)
    reply to 「頂の座」's comment
  • NobuMinekun
    NobuMinekun in UNESCO World Heritage Site Penang,Malaysia (Registered on 2008/07/18)
    Gundam

    Eastern for sure...
    =.=
    =_="
    ~_~
    <{<....(crow<<most popular i Taiwan when ppl are swting...)
    O_O
    Y.Y=T.T cry
    /{OlO}/ (ultraman)
    v 0V0 v (ultraman monster wadeva)
    lol=not laugh out loud..is people cheering...

    Tue 2008/09/30 19:40:09 JST (ID #318934)
    reply to NobuMinekun's comment
  • Omu
    Omu in レチウンド島、 スペイン (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    浦の引き篭り
    http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3219/haruhimemew.gif

    I use both without any distinction ( ´∀`)

    Wed 2008/10/01 00:39:43 JST (ID #319122)
    reply to Omu's comment
  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    i use whichever that can express my feeling at the current moment
    ┐(゚∀゚)┌

    Wed 2008/10/01 01:48:30 JST (ID #319149)
    reply to e-jump's comment
  • Optimus Skiver
    Optimus Skiver in my pants, unless I'm not. >.> ;; (Registered on 2008/07/17)
    Close-protection officer/Martial artist

    Now unless I want to use the default animated icons, of say YahooIM, I'd definitely use the enhanced eye emoticons of the east. ^_~

    Wed 2008/10/01 01:52:14 JST (ID #319154)
    reply to Optimus Skiver's comment
  • Kitty Dynamite
    Kitty Dynamite in her room reading manga (Registered on 2008/09/17)
    FMA fangirl

    i'd rather the japanese, but when i do use american ones i use =) instead of :) it's just easier

    Wed 2008/10/01 03:16:38 JST (ID #319205)
    reply to Kitty Dynamite's comment
  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    I don't think I use many regularly. I never have.... I prefer just putting the words in :these:, like :grin:, :beam:, :sob: etc.

    Wed 2008/10/01 04:36:43 JST (ID #319244)
    reply to Meimi132's comment
  • AlikaMorein
    AlikaMorein in United States, Utah (Registered on 2008/02/23)
    Pre-press specialist
    http://echoofforgottenflowers.blogspot.com/

    =3=
    That has to be my favorite one at the moment. I mostly use the Japanese ones though

    Wed 2008/10/01 04:47:24 JST (ID #319252)
    reply to AlikaMorein's comment
  • Meowsa
    Meowsa in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/02/23)
    teacher

    ^_^
    =^_^=
    :3
    >:3
    D:<
    >.<
    ;_;

    recently I've been seeing a variation of these: ٩๏̯͡๏)۶

    Wed 2008/10/01 06:58:52 JST (ID #319353)
    reply to Meowsa's comment
    • Dann
      Dann in Colombia (Registered on 2008/05/12)
      Merchant

      I just love "^^;" which I learned here ^_^

      Oh and I just saw this one "'~'" it's hilarious.

      Wed 2008/10/01 07:46:31 JST (ID #319407)
      reply to Dann's comment
  • wgold
    wgold in Tokyo 東京 (Registered on 2008/07/16)
    video editor
    http://akibatoday.com/

    I enjoy a good "Lightning Bolt"..
    (`・ω)→☆・:☆・:☆・:☆・:☆・

    Fri 2008/10/03 12:22:12 JST (ID #321950)
    reply to wgold's comment
  • Muffler
    Muffler in Finland (Registered on 2008/09/21)
    student, otaku in training

    It's kinda neat that Japanese emoticons use eyes to express feelings unlike western emoticons that uses mouth.

    Sun 2008/10/05 21:08:37 JST (ID #324167)
    reply to Muffler's comment
  • dimpy
    dimpy in India (Registered on 2009/05/09)
    Software Developer
    http://www.fxdex.com/

    Nice, ever since 2.2 came out I've been annoying all my <a href="http://www.forexstrada.com/">mini forex trading</a> i Phone-owning friends by writing SMS with half the words replaced with emoji using my unlocked Japanese phone. Now they can finally retaliate!

    Sat 2009/05/09 12:55:31 JST (ID #597935)
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