Great news, the subscription link actually works, so go ahead put in your email and subscribe!!!! So what is up with me today? Nothing really, another good day. Our today's topic is gonna be differences in chatting styles, we are gonna look into Indian , Chinese, American and
Ukrainian/Russian chatting styles. For the reasons that not everyone can read in Russian we will only describe differences in chatting while using English language. So let's begin(поехали, kai shi ba).
- Indian: "Hw z d nw garl?" Now what one Earth is that supposed to mean? haha it stands for "How is the new girl?" Quite confusing I guess.
- Chinese: "==" or "88". Stands for please wait and bye bye respectively. How would you ask? Well apparently phonetically the == and 88 sounds the same as English words for wait and bye.
- American: Sup, newb? C ya l8r or Gr8! Alright what is that you might ask. First is whats up newbee? Then see you later, followed be great! Hm
- Russian/Ukrainian: Lets look into my id - rromo4ka. Does this make sense to you? Well it does to me. The thing is the number 4 sounds like "chetire" in Russian, so we use 4 to represent the first sound of chetire that is the ch sound. Additionally if you want to make your name more sweet you add 4ka ending. So since my name is Roma, I wanted to register for romo4ka, but it was taken so I got rromo4ka. This way I can use the Rrrrrrr sound a lot! I love it by the way!!! haha
And now the promised new outlook, that you are all expecting (if you are reading this in the inbox you probably can't see the picture so head to my blog):

Well it is not quite the outlook yet, but you can see it is coming to MA soon , so this means I should get it soon too. So get ready it will be awesome (I hope so!). Well today's post was quite long, so I hope you got something out of it.
I'll keep you posted, Take Care,
Roma