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20 Mar 2020
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What is Hahahaha means in your culture?
It has a bad meaning in your country?
What is Hahahaha means in your culture?
It has a bad meaning in your country?
It has a bad meaning in your country?
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hahaha means laughter. It can be good or bad. You don't want to be laughed at. But if you made a joke, you want it to be funny.
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Thank you and noted It is the same in Chinese. Then when you text with other people ,hehe and hehehe and hahaha which one is more frequent?
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@CelesteJ My spell check doesn't have an issue with either one. I personally use hahaha. It is speakers choice, I don't know which is more common .
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