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Hello everyone 😆
When we take a picture in Japan, Japanese people say "Hi cheese". 📸✨That makes for a natural smile. Why is it cheese? 🤔How about in your country? But perhaps we don't say it these days. 😅It feels old to me. 😩But I wonder why it makes me smile.🙌✨
8 juin 2021 00:17
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Hello everyone 😆 When we take a picture in Japan, Japanese people say "Hi
cheese". 📸✨That makes for a natural smile. Why is it cheese? 🤔How about in
your country? But perhaps we don't say it these days. 😅It feels old to me.
😩But I wonder why it makes me smile.🙌✨
In Brazil we usually say "X" that is pronounced like "chees"
Thats because of the sound of the "e" that makes you naturally smile I guess 🧐
8 juin 2021
Hello everyone 😆 When we take a picture in Japan, Japanese people say "Hi
cheese". 📸✨That makes for a natural smile. Why is it cheese? 🤔How about in
your country? But perhaps we don't say it these days. 😅It feels old to me.
😩But I wonder why it makes me smile.🙌✨
It is the long ee sound that forces a smile. Your mouth has to be in a near smile to make the sound. Cheese is still sometimes used, but some people have fun with it and make up different words ending with a long ee. It could be puppies for example. Of course, the stranger the word, the more likely it is that people will laugh instead.
8 juin 2021
Hello everyone 😆 When we take a picture in Japan, Japanese people say "Hi
cheese". 📸✨That makes for a natural smile. Why is it cheese? 🤔How about in
your country? But perhaps we don't say it these days. 😅It feels old to me.
😩But I wonder why it makes me smile.🙌✨
In Italy we used to say cheese too. However, nowadays no one does it anymore
I agree with you, I think that it’s because of the expression of the mouth while pronouncing this word. ☺️
8 juin 2021
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Hideki
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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