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lol!!!!!!

I have a habit of scanning my blog every now and then to check if I have committed some "OMG" mistakes because by the time you pen your thoughts and post it, you will be saying Ohhhh Myyyy Gawwwd( In Janice style @ F.R.I.E.N.D.S).
So, it is very human to commit such mistakes. Yesterday, I noticed that the most commonly used things in my posts are "lol" or "hehehe"!!!!
I started wondering why do we use them so often and I found only 2 reasons.

1. The writers/readers actually experience "laugh my ass off" situation while writing/reading something so they want the world to know.

or

2. It is just another higher degree of communicating the emotion of a less cool phrase "just kidding" expecting/hoping for the people to take whatever you have written in their stride!

I must admit that I have used these expressions mostly for the first reason, but have used it for the second one too at many instances...
Hmmm when you are using such social forums You gotta take care of some morons...lol ;-);-)

Comments

  1. well atleast you're accepting some mistakes! that's a good start...

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  2. baiky this s no mistake, it s prevention of being mistaken!!!:)

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  3. Hey u remember??The last day when we were leaving, I wrote these lines on your door
    " We had the best of our life at Nicmar. I guess nothing can last forever.
    Even if we dont speak to each other (considering the most pessimistic case), our blogs speak
    aishwarya-the-scorpio.blogspot.com
    crapcorn.blogspot.com (utter crap.. lol.)"
    So when i used 'lol' at the end, which reason do u think i had used it for??....lol ;-)

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  4. hahaha...gud one iceee...i think tht was for the first reason:)

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  5. oh myyyyyyyyyy gawwwwwwwwwwwwd

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