1.Buy a kids meal, and play with the toy tu get on the middle of the floor.
2.Fill a calcetín with pennies, and then demand all of the comida 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 misceláneo person across the room.
7.Buy something off the menu, like tacos o baked beans.
8.Go to McDonalds in your bathing suit.
9.Chew as loud as tu can so everyone can hear.
10.Run inside and sing Mary Had A Little cordero at the parte superior, arriba of your lungs.
11.Eat another person's comida when they aren't looking.
12.Have a loud conversation with your friend about misceláneo things, maybe even a fight (no punches though!)!
13.Rap your meal at the counter.
2.Fill a calcetín with pennies, and then demand all of the comida 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 misceláneo person across the room.
7.Buy something off the menu, like tacos o baked beans.
8.Go to McDonalds in your bathing suit.
9.Chew as loud as tu can so everyone can hear.
10.Run inside and sing Mary Had A Little cordero at the parte superior, arriba of your lungs.
11.Eat another person's comida when they aren't looking.
12.Have a loud conversation with your friend about misceláneo 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 tu 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 tu use these emotions o 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 ^) kiss
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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 comentarios to yourself. I hope tu like it and please tell me what tu think.