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Tracy Elina
In English, someone type "haha", someone else type "hehe". Is the both means laugh? Which one seems like more happy?
Jan 8, 2021 6:07 AM
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I personally prefer « haha » because in my head it sounds more like a natural laugh. « Hehe » just sounds creepier to me.
January 8, 2021
Almost everyone I know (Americans) use “haha.” Usually my Asian friends use “hehe.”
January 8, 2021
hehe just means i don't agree with you but I don't want to say anything.
January 11, 2021
Haha 👌😘
January 8, 2021
I think to express amusement - haha.
Hehe sounds more playful or jokey.
But it really just depends on the native language or dialect of the writer. How does laughing sound to them?
January 8, 2021
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