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Why do Asians...

Originally posted by: jiwq
how about those people who type ar at the end of sentences?

You mean like idear, Cubar, Chinar, Russiar.---------that's the way Kennedy pronounced his -ars.
 
they're probably singaporeans.. They add a"lah" at the end of sentences.. u get used to it after a while .. all asians dont use it...
 
I asked a fobbie friend of mine what it meant and she said it didnt mean a thing. Just something at the end like "ya" and "right"
 
no no, you guys are doing it wrong.

It's like this: "It's the way they speak la," or "not really ar...."

we speak using "ar," and "la," and "wor," during speech.....so..yup
 
Some Americans put the words 'like' or 'you know' into their sentences. Some Indians put the word 'man' at the end of sentences. They are just filler words people get used to saying. Although if you've ever been to Singapore you will realize singlish (singapore-english) goes much further than just saying 'la' at the send of a sentence. They actually had a little campaign in the late 90's to get people to stop using singlish. Dont know how it worked out.
 
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