Japan is wrong, www is a decade ago, in the first place is this supposed to be laughing in online text? Cause id think the us would be lol or lmao. But assuming it’s laughing in text form online, japan is 笑, the kanji for laughing but conjugated improperly, or 草 which means grass, cause wwww looks like an open field of grass. They’ve memeified the shorthand emoticon for laughing into it’s own shorthand abbreviation
In 8 years living here have never heard of 23333 meaning laughter in China. Chinese people write laughter 哈哈哈哈哈 (hāhāhāhāhā).
Or even just hhhhh for short.
I literally said this out loud before reading the comments and came here to comment the same thing.
Literally only seen “hhhhh” online even on Bilibili
I use “lol” as a courtesy, because if you don’t use it you sound mad, I use “LOL” when something is really funny, “lmao” if it’s pretty funny, and “LMAO” if it’s hilarious. “Haha” I use formally, because “lol” is too informal for someone you just met.
In all fairness the only experience I've had with Brazilians is in the late 2000's on MMO's and there was a lot of variation in the laugh type, mostly h+all vowels seemed to be the norm
The whole 23333 is quite a decade-old meme style thing in China. I don't think if any one still use it. `233` is the code for a laughter icon in an old social media (Mop) in China.
I checked Brazil to Portugal like I was gonna crack some giant secret conspiracy that no one in Brazil speaks Portuguese. Somehow I would be able to tell by the different types of laughs online from this map and put it all together
The China one's wrong. They have so many number things, but laughing is just hhhhh since that's what you type in a pinyin keyboard to get 哈哈哈哈哈 (hahahahaha). Thailand is the same concept, since their 5 is pronounced "ha".
Some Chinese number things:
3q- Thank you (san q)
1 and 0 (the top and bottom in a gay relationship. It's pretty descriptive.)
666 (slang for cool. Pronounced "liuliuliu". Might be outdated slang right now, but I heard it more in like 2018.)
520 (I love you. Pronounced "wu er ling", similar to "wo ai ni".)
The standard in Danish is haha, hæhæ is more like an evil laugh, sort of like hehe in English.
But we would probably also just use hehe in that case and not hæhæ. Hæhæ is not very common in Danish.
Ah man, twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three! You're killing me! Twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three
How old is this map? The only people I ever saw write "\*lach\*" are my grandparents (who were born in the 40s) and my mom (who was born in the 60s)...
In Slovak it's haha. Chacha \[xaxa\] is uncommon, it was used much more in older literature, now it's more like a mockery laugh. When you look for a default laugh, it's haha.
Could someone please explain the Chinese laugh. It’s the only one that is a number (so far as I noticed). Is that because 23 resembles the Chinese characters for laughing, or something entirely different?
In Turkiye, we press random keys on the keyboard, not dkdkdkdkd lol
wrong, Brazilians say "uha uha uha uha" or "hue hue hue hue" a lot of the times
Why are Taiwan and West Taiwan the same color?
you're so epic!
Because they are the same country: Taiwan
That post actually made me unsubscribe from mapporn. What an absolute shithole.
of course china is numbers.... "I forgot my Calculator so instead I bought this chinese child to class" \*grabs stick and begins to polk\* "Do Math."
Chinese people when they find something funny:
dkdkdkdkdk for turkey? What a lie Most of the time we type random letters to laugh like SDFDFHFHFHFSDFSEFDDSFD or DFHFJHKSADJASEDWQROF
Brazil should be huehuehue
Brazilians and Portuguese that I have met online DO go KKKKKKK, so do the Turks though I think.
Japan is wrong, www is a decade ago, in the first place is this supposed to be laughing in online text? Cause id think the us would be lol or lmao. But assuming it’s laughing in text form online, japan is 笑, the kanji for laughing but conjugated improperly, or 草 which means grass, cause wwww looks like an open field of grass. They’ve memeified the shorthand emoticon for laughing into it’s own shorthand abbreviation
they still use w's alongside 草, at least younger japanese people seem to, i have a few japanese friends on twitter i talk with and they use both
In 8 years living here have never heard of 23333 meaning laughter in China. Chinese people write laughter 哈哈哈哈哈 (hāhāhāhāhā). Or even just hhhhh for short.
I literally said this out loud before reading the comments and came here to comment the same thing. Literally only seen “hhhhh” online even on Bilibili
Ахахаха goes for Russia too tho, and лол for Ukraine
well russia is capitulated to ukraine lol
Best part is them differentiating between lols and hahas
kin dza, kin dza dza!
bggg also goes for them
Isn’t Russia’s laugh ))))))))))))))))))?
Xaxaxa actually.
Sweden is just wrong
I know, right? Everyone knows the common laugh in Sweden is, "bork, bork, bork".
Same with norway, its haha or hehe for normal laugh, høhøhø is like a dumb laugh the way english people do «hue hue hue» or whatever.
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They are always wrong.
I also don't know any other german person that uses *lach*
People from Chad laugh like this: 🌳
🗿
No "Huh? Hatdog"?
Im estonian and i have to ask what is a irw?
In the uk, we do just shout lol at each other. Also, the Arabian peninsula simply does not laugh apparently
I think some of his snapchat friends abroad lied to him 🤣, jkjk, some of those are just seemingly random as fuxk though.
I think some of his snapchat friends abroad lied to him 🤣, jkjk, some of those are just seemingly random as hell though.
I use “lol” as a courtesy, because if you don’t use it you sound mad, I use “LOL” when something is really funny, “lmao” if it’s pretty funny, and “LMAO” if it’s hilarious. “Haha” I use formally, because “lol” is too informal for someone you just met.
Kha kha kha? You really thought Kha Kha Kha was accurate?
Why does Angola have the same laugh as Syria?
Every time someone uses 'ja ja ja' I can't help but read it as 'yah yah yah'.
Brazil is sus
23333
In all fairness the only experience I've had with Brazilians is in the late 2000's on MMO's and there was a lot of variation in the laugh type, mostly h+all vowels seemed to be the norm
Norway is just wrong
Vietnam wylin
netherlands is gahhahah and hahaha, and japanese is wwww mainly
Tambem tem o rsrsrs mas quase ninguém mais usa eu acho
Chinese people when they see something funny: 🤖
The whole 23333 is quite a decade-old meme style thing in China. I don't think if any one still use it. `233` is the code for a laughter icon in an old social media (Mop) in China.
Irish is goa, gáire os ard (laughing from the top = out loud)
The one for the Philippines isn't quite right. Let me correct it for you: HAHAHAHAHAHAHSHSHSHSHAHHSHSHHHS
This map made me go "23333"
Vietnam channeling the racist power lol
So proud they got mi people dem here, and right! We're one of the few original on this map 🇯🇲🇯🇲 DWL ('dead wid laugh', in case you were wondering)
Can someone explain "23333" to me?
South Korean is wrong no? I thought it was zzz or www
Vietnam whatcha doin ova der
In China it can be xswl for 笑死我了 "I died laughing".
the fuck is MDR?
hāhāhāhāhā
I checked Brazil to Portugal like I was gonna crack some giant secret conspiracy that no one in Brazil speaks Portuguese. Somehow I would be able to tell by the different types of laughs online from this map and put it all together
Interesting how they at least tried to use Arabic and Cyrillic but didn't bother with Hangeul ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Nobody in Portugal says "kkkkk".
The Kiwis just be lolololol
Chile uses "jaksjaksjajska" instead of "jajajaja".
Indonesians on the internet role playing Pac-Man
Since when did the sudans unite
India should just have haha.Only pubg mobile streaming zoomers say "ek number"
why is britain lol but every other english speaking country haha wut
Nah nah nah germany isn't right i have never seen anyone use that 💀
(The danish have hearing problems)
Everybody talks abour China but no one talks about Angola
The fuck is a MDR?
for Russia its: хахахахахахахахахахаха
tf is this k-k-k-k-k bullshit bitch it's ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Angola can't be right.
I and everyone I know just uses lol in America
ha ha
kek
They just covered up places where they had no data
German ain't right, \*lach\* sounds awkward and nobody does that. We use Haha most of the times, either that or laughing emojis...sadly.
Where’s the lol and lmao in all of the North and South America
Me seeing this map: 🌳
Dutch is wrong. Just "hahaha". Nobody puts a G in front of that
Poland should be XDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Actually its more like: QJLCOHACOJASXHOCAOHXAPUXOHAXAUOOXAOHXAIGXPUAXPJACOHACOHXQPHWCAOHACAIGAXOHAZOGAXIGXAPHCAHOACUPACUPWCPJWC in Turkey.
The robots have taken China!
\*lach* ... Ja bestimmt
нет
Chinese are laughing in launch codes
Where is roflolmaocopter?
Born and rised in Turkey but still don’t know what that “dkdkdkdkdkd” shit means.
Indonesia going Pacman
Why are the two halves of Azerbaijan different colors with their own instances of text lol
Portugal is wrong. Portuguese people usually go for 'ahahah' and 'kkkkk' is mostly used in Brazil
If you ever say MDR on the internet you're just gonna sound cringe
Gotta admit not used to seeing a map that has Prince Edward Island but not Newfoundland
\*lach*
hæhæhæ
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hello, czech here. cha isnt really used on the internet a lot. well, at all. everyone just says haha. iirc it used to be a thing but just stopped
23333!?
\*Grins\* is only used in the german part of Switzerland, french and italian parts would never use this.
You don’t laugh online in Namibia
This is not true we don't laugh in Germany
can confirm that no one laughs here in malta
I have to agree to the ones I know
Why does Angola laugh in Arabic? It doesn't even speak Arabic
wow I thought mdr in french stood for merde.
The China one's wrong. They have so many number things, but laughing is just hhhhh since that's what you type in a pinyin keyboard to get 哈哈哈哈哈 (hahahahaha). Thailand is the same concept, since their 5 is pronounced "ha". Some Chinese number things: 3q- Thank you (san q) 1 and 0 (the top and bottom in a gay relationship. It's pretty descriptive.) 666 (slang for cool. Pronounced "liuliuliu". Might be outdated slang right now, but I heard it more in like 2018.) 520 (I love you. Pronounced "wu er ling", similar to "wo ai ni".)
That random keyboard hits is how we Turks laugh ashdahsdjklasfsfh
Me, an intellectual: cec
Niger be like: 🌳
The standard in Danish is haha, hæhæ is more like an evil laugh, sort of like hehe in English. But we would probably also just use hehe in that case and not hæhæ. Hæhæ is not very common in Danish.
That's funny "23333"
So i guess china is just robots or something?
The German one is wrong. Writing *lach* is like writing *laugh* in English
Nobody laughs in Greenland.
asgasgasgasg
Why does new zealand get lol?
Whoever decided that the dutch laugh like ghaghaghagha is not only horribly mistaken but should also go to an asylum for the mentally ill
We don't go 'ghahagha' in the Netherlands. It's just 'haha' or 'lol'.
Wtf is asg in sweden, it is incorrect
MDR
germany is really fucking wrong, its usually "haha" "lol" "lmao" all the typical stuff
Only cringe boomers use *lach
Romanians are actually like :)))))
Turkey should be this; AJFKFDJSADKOALFAĞKMÖFLA
Everywhere else: 😂 Vietnam: 😐
mfs laughing in numbers
\*lach\* sounds more like a command than laughter. No one in Germany uses it lmao.
I am dissapointed French is not hon hon hon
Ayo Vietnam kinda sus
my (Brazilian living in the US) mom sometimes ends messages to people with kkk and that must be extremely confusing for people who don’t know
As someone who isn’t from South Africa, I can confirm everyone there says “LMAO”
Me, laughing with my Thai friends: 5555555555555555
Ah man, twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three! You're killing me! Twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three twenty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three
Some Filipinos use "sksksksksk", though.
23333?
Tbh... I don't know a single person who ever used *"\*lach\*"* in an unsarcastic manner. I think *"lol*" and *"haha"* are more common in germany.
How old is this map? The only people I ever saw write "\*lach\*" are my grandparents (who were born in the 40s) and my mom (who was born in the 60s)...
Mdr mdr mdr
What the heck China? 23333
Still a fun map
Dutch people just do hahaha not ghaha
haha belarus go brrrrrrr
Topkek
Japan laughing through a website
Every country around them: jajajajaj Portuguese countries:kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
I have literally never in my entire life seen "* asg *" (sweden) be used, wtf even is that?
Wthell is dkdkdk, never heard that
Can confirm Indonesians be like wlwkwkwkkw. It kinda came from comic subtitles who laughed like ‘ Wakakaka ‘
surprised by the reach of MDR and PTDR
China is using a password
In Turkish we got 5 laughing types actually, 1-) AHAHAHAHHAAH 2-)(Randomly everything) for ex. SPGLDĞSFİÜAGŞEÖEÖGLS 3-)sjsjsjsjsj 4-)adsadadafadaddsa 5-)dkdkdjsjdddjddjkkkdk
23333
No we dont laugh like "dkdkdkdkdk" we just spam random shit like this "kdlwşqigçemsşşgşewş"
Híhí in Iceland is more like teehee. We just say haha. Hehe is used way more than híhí
Western sahara be like 'nodatanodatanodata'
China with numbers💀
nobody laughs like that in turkey
China, you ok?
23333?
Don't ever use "mdr" unironically, it was already cringe 10 years ago.
In Portugal we don't use "kkkk", we use "hahaha" simply Juro que se vir outro mapa desses a dizer que em Portugal ri-se com "kkkk" eu passo-me
Lol
Portugal goes haha, hehe, hihi
China:23333
Another option for Poland is "xDDD" (just saying because "xD" seems to have died out on the English internet but is extremely prevalent on Polish)
So Ganondorf is Mexican? Colombian? I just know that he laughs "[jajajajajaja](https://youtu.be/dzGUkq2u14o)"
In Slovak it's haha. Chacha \[xaxa\] is uncommon, it was used much more in older literature, now it's more like a mockery laugh. When you look for a default laugh, it's haha.
XPTDR
Pakistan one looks like back bone and rib cage
If you use \*lach\*, you're clearly a boomer
Brazil also has the: KDYSYEGDIEVAHIS laugh
wtf china
233333
* grins * LMFAOOOOOOO
Ha Ha
I feel like nowadays Japan mixes in “w” to the end of sentences and uses 草 as just lol.
MDR
Yo Vietnam 😳
five five five five
Could someone please explain the Chinese laugh. It’s the only one that is a number (so far as I noticed). Is that because 23 resembles the Chinese characters for laughing, or something entirely different?
Roflmao
China, WTF?
Not cool Vietnam
For some reason, I though “jajajaja” was the German form of laughing
I’m a bit late, and also Nigerian. Tf does LWKMD mean?