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What is "@/AT in your culture ? :)

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tomoya-kun:

--- Quote from: fohfoh on September 07, 2011, 12:36:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on September 06, 2011, 09:17:18 PM ---Us Chinese use it randomly without really knowing what it is for.

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Fucking lies mang.

@_@

They're eyes.

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Well, they can be whatever you want them to be.  @ It's a bun.

SirSkyRider:

--- Quote from: RoflLolly on September 06, 2011, 02:54:14 PM ---In Germany we usually say "at". My teacher in elementary school used to say "Klammeraffe" (spider monkey), but I don't know if that is a common expression here, as he was the only one to say that as far as I can remember. :P

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They do that. My parents do it, and some of my teachers did it.

pingryanime:
I actualy don't think Japan has a funky namr or anything, just engrishified as "atto" アット

Soryon:
dun na na na dun nana na na

1000mAh:
well, officialy Miukumauku but people just use at

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