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Full stop implied meaning

A period implies the end of the topic. ?

Two periods in network language are a feeling of helplessness, silence or unhappiness, which is used to express an emotion. But also depends on people, some people may be just a habit, no other meaning.

Internet terms with more than three periods indicate silence.

1. period is the abbreviation of ellipsis, and successive periods are ellipsis. Ellipsis stands for silence, silence, even embarrassment, and I don't know how to reply. ?

2. Unless the overall response of girls in the chat is positive, and they only reply to a full stop occasionally, it is not a good performance for girls to send a full stop.

The specific meaning of the period:

1. A period:

A closer look reveals that we seldom use a single period in informal situations.

This may be a legacy of the SMS era. When wechat didn't appear, if we wanted to contact others, we basically sent text messages except making phone calls.

However, how can evil capitalists let go of our wallets? They say a short message can't exceed 70 words.

If it's over, you pay for another one. So at that time, we were very economical in speaking, not to mention the full stop. When money was tight, even spaces were saved.

In view of the deep-rooted habits formed in childhood, even in the luxurious WeChat era, we can't help but stop, and it is very tiring to make one more punctuation mark.

Will put a "."at the end of the sentence. Some people should be serious and nervous at all times.

If he is not, he is probably talking to a leader, a teacher, a customer or a person with a high coffee table. In short, it is a very, very formal feeling.

2. Two or three periods:

When they appear at the end of the sentence, the other party expresses that they are somewhat speechless about what they said before, or they are euphemistically expressing their personal views. When they appear alone, the other party thinks you are too low and doesn't want to talk to him.

3. A series of periods:

Usually appear alone. The other person is super speechless to you, doesn't want to talk to you, and throws a dog at you.