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What exactly is the difference between texting rsrs vs. Kkkk
They both mean the English of lol, correct?
When/why would one be used over the other?
20. Dez. 2017 01:28
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There's no difference.
rs is a contraction for 'risos', so rsrsrs means a lot of 'risos'.
kkkk and heheheh is just the representation of the laugh sound.
20. Dezember 2017
3
it's the same basically but 'kkkk' means a real laugh when 'rsrs' means 'risos' and it's usually more formal, used for irony or in some cases people just use that kind of 'laugh' because it suits them better.
20. Dezember 2017
3
Hi Coleen!
- "They both mean the English of lol, correct?"
Yes. They are Internet acronyms for laugh and they are used the same way you use "lol" in English.
When/why would one be used over the other?
- You can use both according to your preference. In Brazil, people can use a lot of acronyms, the quantity of letters will indicates the intensity of your laugh. For example:
rsrsrs
kkkkkk
hehehe
hahaha
hiauha
hihihi
huehue
huahua
lol
looool
555555
If you want to indicate intensity you can use for example
rsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrs
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
hahahahahahahahaha
loooooooooooooooooooool
etc...
21. Dezember 2017
3
kkkkkkkkkkkkk is more intense than rsrs.
rsrs = laugh
kkkkkkk = laugh too much
ahuahuahuhauehua = crazy ....
lol
20. Dezember 2017
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