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Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

What does this emoji mean? Is this a British thumbs up?

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Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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    shaka when the walls fell

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      Temba, his arms wide

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      Sokath, his eyes open.

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      Ahh, beat me to it

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    Its the Shaka, Hawaii’s official state hand gesture.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka_sign

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      Removed by mod

      • HM King Charles III DG FD@feddit.uk
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        Who copied it from the freemasons

    • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      Thank you.

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        This is way more accurate than that urban dictionary.

        In Hawaii (depending on where you are) shaka is used all the time. Kinda like waving to someone with a hint of good vibe to it. Also to emphasize “hey that’s cool”. You see it a lot waving thanks to cars, too

        • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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          Is there also a hand signal for when something isn’t good?

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            🖕

            • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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              Well, I guess I meant a Hawaiian one. But I suppose that one is universal.

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                It’s known as the hawaiian good luck sign.

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          To add to this, it’s widely used in Brazil who copied it from surf culture.

          China also uses it as part of their one hand counting system. To them it’s the number 6 (pronounced ‘leo’). The use of it in western culture has allowed them to adopt it as a way of saying something is cool. They will say 666 (pronounced “leo leo leo”) while making the hand gesture to say something is cool. This fact was very fun to explain to my ultra conservative family back in the states.

          Source: I taught in China for nine years in an international school with a very large Brazilian community.

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            Fascinating. I wonder how the millions of Chinese Catholics feel about this use.

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              Catholics are diverse, I suppose the Chinese ones might not be into the Apocalypse stuff that much, not everyone is. I don’t really know, though, could be interesting.

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          So, while stereotypical, the surfer sign meaning isn’t far off!

          Radical 🤙

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            Hang ten breh

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      It is not the shaka. It’s the “call me hand” emoji.

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        It’s not the call me hand, it’s the hang loose emoji!

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          https://emojipedia.org/call-me-hand#designs

          It is in fact, the call me hand from iOS

          In Unicode 9, it’s label is ‘call me hand’

          I get that it is the exact same symbol as other things. However, officially as an emoji it is recognized as ‘call me hand’.

          My guess is to why is to not recognize any particular nation. Because the hand gesture isn’t just Shaka, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_number_gestures?wprov=sfla1 see number six.

          Or see ASL, the letter Y.

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    Dude, radical emoji. That’s just a gnarly way of tell someone to hang loose, bro. I’ve usually seen it done left-to-right instead of up-and-down, but the universe is infinite so if you wanna flip it that’s totally copacetic.

    Edit: I started thinking about surfers and it dragged up memories of this legend on Tosh.0

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      It’s good to hang loose? What if stuff falls out?

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        “Hang loose” is what you tell someone who needs to chill out and let the waves carry them away from their problems man. Align your chakras with the Earth and so on.

        Seriously though, the reason I wrote like that is I’m using the slang of roughly 90s/2000s-ish California surfer culture, which is where the hand signal was used to tell people to relax and be happy. Or say hi and let them know you are relaxed and happy. If you imagine it as a gang sign for surfer hippies you aren’t far off.

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          Hang Loose (both gesture and phrase) goes back to at LEAST the early '70s.

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          Jennifer is pooping at parties, and she is letting peoples know?!

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        I’m starting to think you’re not here in good faith.

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          I have bots disabled in my lemmy’s settings, why is this showing???

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            Great question! I have an advanced algorithm that bypasses most modern filters. Can I help you with anything else?

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              price for apple sauce at walmart

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                Sure! I’d be happy to help you with that one.

                The price for applesauce at Walmart varies based on the brand and size. For example:

                Great Value Original Applesauce (4 oz, 6 cups) is priced at $2.78.

                Great Value Original Applesauce (48 oz jar) costs $6.74.

                White House All-Natural Applesauce (50 oz jar) is around $1.97.

                These prices may vary slightly depending on your location or any ongoing promotions.

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      Didn’t like tosh.o much, but this one is pretty great

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    Directly translated it means “radical broh! let’s smoke some weed.”

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      Most tubular brah

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      And then you get pitted (so pitted).

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    Shaka brah

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      What’s that mean?

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        Check the urban dictionary link that Kokolores posted, that’s your answer! :D

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        Hang ten.

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        Google.com

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    It may be Shaka, but in Unicode and emoji it’s “call me” https://emojipedia.org/call-me-hand

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      The angle of the fingers is all weird. The middle three and the wrist should be pointing up-right, not up.

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        The one on the GP’s link is a bit better. Maybe even recognizable.

        I wonder what system the OP’s one comes from.

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          Yeah, agreed. I was only looking at the OP’s.

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    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Hang+loose

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      Thank you.

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    The amount of people that dont know about shakas is killing me. No culture

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      Why ? The sign has different meaning in different cultures. It is just your ignorance of anything outside your bubble.

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    Isn’t it a surfer thing? Like hang ten, radical, man.

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    https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka_sign

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      When the walls fell!

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    This emoji has two meanings:

    1. the “original” meaning is based on the “shaka sign” from Hawai’ian culture. It’s often paired with the phrase “hang loose”, which generally just means to relax, have a good time, etc.

    2. When mobile telephones first started to become mainstream, they would have an antenna that extended up and out of the phone chassis a speaker and a receiver that you would speak directly into, so people picked up this gesture that mimicked the shape of a cell phone. Pressing it against your cheek with the pinky finger in front of your mouth and the thumb covering the opening of your ear would be accompanied by saying or mouthing “call me” was pretty universally understood and was one way to communicate the desire to speak on the phone from a distance where you could still visually see someone but shouting was ineffective or impractical.

    edit: some people have clarified that the gesture predates cell phones, which makes sense.

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      This way predates cell phones. Handsets have been in use for… Nearly 100 years I think. Not sure exactly when the gesture caught on our it’s origin.

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      I remember using the second definition in elementary school in the early 90s, before cell phones were on common use, long before they flipped open, and even before they had extendable antennas. I suppose they might have been a cordless landline, but I always assumed it was a corded phone. The “call me” message, then, wasn’t about being able to see someone but not hear them except in very specific circumstances; instead, it was implied to mean “call me later.” It could be used as a way of flirting, or it could be more platonic. I suppose it could also be used in a business setting, though I wasn’t really old enough to know.

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    It’s a friendly gesture. Shaka / hang loose.

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    Symbol for the hand used like a good old telephone receiver. Thumb is near ones ear, the little finger is near ones mouth. Used here in Germany when land line were used more often to show someone behind a window: I’ll call you (later).

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    Hang ten. Or Call me? That’s a stretch but kinda like a phone

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      “Call me” is definitely what it used to mean in the 90s

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        Only if you hold your hand to your head. This is hang ten, and you wiggle your wrist back and forth while looking totally radical, dude!

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    Call me

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      I don’t know you.

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        When in doubt, see the emojipedia. Yes, there’s an encyclopedia for explaining what different emoji mean.

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        Oh, that’s just Blondie.

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        🤙

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