1.Buy a kids meal, and play with the toy anda get on the middle of the floor.
2.Fill a sock with pennies, and then demand all of the Makanan using the money in the sock.
3.Run through the waiting lines.
4.Buy a burger and give it to the waiter/waitress.
5.Go up to the counter, and before the waiter/waitress can say anything, say "Welcome to McDonalds. How can I take your order?"
6.Give a burnt french fry to a Rawak person across the room.
7.Buy something off the menu, like tacos atau baked beans.
8.Go to McDonalds in your bathing suit.
9.Chew as loud as anda can so everyone can hear.
10.Run inside and sing Mary Had A Little kambing, daging biri-biri at the bahagian, atas of your lungs.
11.Eat another person's Makanan when they aren't looking.
12.Have a loud conversation with your friend about Rawak things, maybe even a fight (no punches though!)!
13.Rap your meal at the counter.
2.Fill a sock with pennies, and then demand all of the Makanan using the money in the sock.
3.Run through the waiting lines.
4.Buy a burger and give it to the waiter/waitress.
5.Go up to the counter, and before the waiter/waitress can say anything, say "Welcome to McDonalds. How can I take your order?"
6.Give a burnt french fry to a Rawak person across the room.
7.Buy something off the menu, like tacos atau baked beans.
8.Go to McDonalds in your bathing suit.
9.Chew as loud as anda can so everyone can hear.
10.Run inside and sing Mary Had A Little kambing, daging biri-biri at the bahagian, atas of your lungs.
11.Eat another person's Makanan when they aren't looking.
12.Have a loud conversation with your friend about Rawak things, maybe even a fight (no punches though!)!
13.Rap your meal at the counter.
While emoji (graphical presentations of emoticons) are probably most known, “kaomoji” (from “kao” = face, “moji” = character) are the Japanese version of Western/Eastern emoticons and there are practically endless variations available.
The biggest difference to the Western/Eastern and Japanese emotions is that they read horizontally and anda don’t need to turn your head to understand them.
For example the Western/Eastern emoticon for “Happy” looks like this :-)/:) while the Japanese version looks like this (^_^).
Do anda use these emotions atau others in your emails?
Here are some examples:
(^_^) happy
(((º Д º ;))) scared
(-´´-;) problems
(>_<) angry
(?_?) confused
(-.-)zzZ sleepy
(^ _^;) embarrassed
(^O^) very happy
(T_T) sad
(^ ε ^) Ciuman
-See lebih emotions here: link
I've been meaning to do this for a while. This is a countdown, meaning that number one is the best. Also, this is just my personal opinion so keep your rude komen-komen to yourself. I hope anda like it and please tell me what anda think.