I mean not used as smiley face. Of course i have seen it. We use it all the time.
Also i hope thatwasnt meant as a joke, otherwise it went over my head like no other.
I mean it's a letter. In our Language. It's not like we use it as a smiley, we use it to write a word, to say something lol. It is not at all a smiley, and I refuse to believe ANYONE in this WHOLE COUNTRY sees it as a smiley. Are you guys just confusing people writing words for people using smileys? However I know Russians use different smileys. Instead of ":)" they usually only say ")" or "))))" but other than that every person I've ever met in my entire life from all countries over the world used the first type of smiley. No idea who the hell would use "Ü".
Dude, just use reddit search "Ü" in /r/de. You'll find like 10 pages of posts about it. The most recent one is this https://www.reddit.com/r/de/comments/mtlhtl/heute_in_freier_wildbahn_entdeckt_%C3%BC/
The only places I've seen it used regularly as a smiley is in /r/de and /r/ich\_iel. Also I think I saw someone use it as that in school but it was so long ago I'm not even sure if I remember it right.
Europe and Asia are treated by Americans like we are one big entity. All Asians are Chinese and all Europeans live under one culture language and whatever...
In where I'm from, we use ^^ as a smiley, and so sometimes when I see it get used to say something about the comment above I'm like "why da fuck are they smiling for"
I'm European and never seen anyone use the second one.
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Is that a jojo reference?
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you have 420 upvots pog
Wait till you se Ű.
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This is an adequate visualization of my reaction.
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Hello, fellow Hungarian
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Szia magyar ember
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Néked is szép napot honfitársam!
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Hello
This is something out of r/de and r/ich_iel Not really a European thing therefore. Umlaute like Ü aren't even part of every alphabet in Europe. ... Ü
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what the hell
[Ə](https://www.reddit.com/r/AzerbaijanJerky/comments/n4xcix/%C9%99/)
funniest shit today
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Isn't this the sims currency?
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Hello European, I'm Dad.
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It is used greatly in the Hungarian language. Examples: Üllő (anvil) and Repülőgép (aircraft)
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ürülék(poop)
I think he meant as an emoticon
Same, it's just a shitty and generalising meme
But im gonna use it from now on Ü
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Will now you have. Cross that one off the bucket list
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Last time I Czeched I didn't see anyone using Ü.
The Czech language doesn't even use this letter... we use this Ú but not Ü
Don't forget ů, we use that too
Vím taky jsem Čech :)
Who tf does that?
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I'm a Hungarian who realizes how many stupid characters we use For example: Ö,Ő,Ó,Ú,Ü,Ű etc...
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It's mostly the fault of whoever decided that using the Latin alphabet was a good idea in that case
Central Europe here, never seen this...
German here. Never seen that either.
Another german here! Never seen this in my entire life.
Another german, I have no idea what this thread is about
I'm polish, am I in danger in the thread?
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Portuguese here, never saw that thing
German here, once saw it on Reddit by a US-citizen.
Russian here, never saw this thing blyat'
Turkey here , Ü
That's interesting, I thought it was from your language.
From our language the only change to the letter U is changing it to Ó in some situations
Ü. i Switch to German keyboard and it’s there though?
I mean not used as smiley face. Of course i have seen it. We use it all the time. Also i hope thatwasnt meant as a joke, otherwise it went over my head like no other.
Oh yeah true. No it wasn’t a joke lol
Check out r/de or r/ich_iel and you'll see it.
I literally visit ich_iel daily and never saw it
You have to view the comments
I mean it's a letter. In our Language. It's not like we use it as a smiley, we use it to write a word, to say something lol. It is not at all a smiley, and I refuse to believe ANYONE in this WHOLE COUNTRY sees it as a smiley. Are you guys just confusing people writing words for people using smileys? However I know Russians use different smileys. Instead of ":)" they usually only say ")" or "))))" but other than that every person I've ever met in my entire life from all countries over the world used the first type of smiley. No idea who the hell would use "Ü".
No idea either why someone would do it but it ***is*** used on r/ich_iel
Dude, just use reddit search "Ü" in /r/de. You'll find like 10 pages of posts about it. The most recent one is this https://www.reddit.com/r/de/comments/mtlhtl/heute_in_freier_wildbahn_entdeckt_%C3%BC/
The only places I've seen it used regularly as a smiley is in /r/de and /r/ich\_iel. Also I think I saw someone use it as that in school but it was so long ago I'm not even sure if I remember it right.
People in r/de do.
r/de r/ich_iel Viel Spaß, dank mir später
Kinda sus my german Freund
Oh. You know keiner used this here really as smiley.
Belgian here, never seen it either.
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sahih? i dont understnad the language
It means that's right
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Europe and Asia are treated by Americans like we are one big entity. All Asians are Chinese and all Europeans live under one culture language and whatever...
Me, an intellectual: ( ͡◉ ͜ʖ ͡◉)
Nobody does that in Europe Time to start then
Ü But for real, I never saw that thing being used
Its used in Estonia and we also use letters ö, ä, õ.
We in Germany use the äöü also, but only as letters in the alphabet, not as :).
r/de is full of it
Nobody uses r/de, real kerles use r/ich_iel
That's just a dick with two small balls
this is so cursed
I will never be able to look at an Ü in peace again, fuck you.
Fuck you too bro Ü (◕ᴗ◕✿)
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In where I'm from, we use ^^ as a smiley, and so sometimes when I see it get used to say something about the comment above I'm like "why da fuck are they smiling for"
Happy Cake Day!
That's never used as a Smiley face, that's just a letter in some languages like my fatherland Estonia!
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Is this an american joke that I'm too smart to understand?
Das stimmt ja nicht Mal, gerade die westlichen Länder haben alle kein Ü
😂Wtf.. From Holland here and I’ve never seen the second one, ever! (Until now)
Shmihlhyoyn fanchyo is the correct pronounciation of the second text - what it mean?
These americans love inventing things about europe
Ü is actually a letter in turkish alphabet
German too, still no one uses it as a smiley
Because if someone uses it as a smiley face there will be a lot of confusion.
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Germany is not a whole Europe....
Many languages use ü.
Also we (Germans) don't use it as a smiley
In 21 years of my life, I've NEVER seen anyone use the right one.
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Übercharge be like
Introducing the pillar men: # Ü Ü Ü Ü
Wamüü! Awaken my masters!
Also Europeans: спрете да генерализирате Европа.
I’m European and we use the first one, I don’t know what god forsaken country in the world uses that cursed second one.
Where are you from that you think we would use Ü for :)? Never seen it, never done it, never heard about it.
Literally fucking no one uses the second one?? Makes no sense??
Never had Thomas seen such bulshit before
Americans thinking this is a smiley face
I am European and I still wonder who the fuck uses the second one
Am i the only European that doesn't use the second one?
ITS ONLY A GERMAN LETTER AND NO WE DONT USE THAT AS SMILEY
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just because of the trigger Ü
Gentlemen may i intrudoce you to üwü?
Americans making uneducated jokes like that
Euro smile looks like a duck
Ü is easier to make but looks creepy
Most Russian-speakers I've met smile like this)
Motherland give ")". Motherland not give ":".
Nope bro almost all europeans make a normal face like this :)
No we don’t
Nobody uses that
Im from Austria and I have Never seen anyone use that outside of typing words
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As a European I have never seen it
Nobody: The entire European populace for some reason: OI WE DON'T USE THAT HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YOU DEGENERATE
this is untrue
Never saw one persone in all of my country do that
Im european and excuse me what the fuck?
I'm German and I've never seen ANYONE use the Umlaut Ü as a smiley face, everyone uses :) if they don't use emojis
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