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yuku@yuku : 2008-06-04 16:30:29 UTC+0000
diacu: >>1138
What is nyo? WHAT IS NYO?

Nyo is a word.

On a complete sentence, nyo is usually placed at the end of the sentence.
Nyo can replace the period, comma, full stop, dash, question mark, exclamation mark.

For example if you are sending SMS:

- You come here! -- commanding someone
- You come here? -- asking or asking?
- You come here. -- too harsh and not friendly
- You come here, -- like unfinished sentence


Which one from the above do you want?
Can't decide? Better to use nyo.

- You come here nyo

Then it is up to the reader to determine the emotion of the sentence. No more misunderstanding
(or there is more... but this article is to promote nyo, so only advantages are listed).

Nyo is also used by itself as a complete answering sentence.

A: Will you come here at 5pm?
B: No
A: What?? You are very (*$&)@!$*&()!!!!!

A: Will you come here at 5pm?
B: Yes
Then at 4:59pm there is an accident happening to B so B cannot come.
A: (&!@ you break your promise!

Solution:

A: Will you come here at 5pm?
B: Nyo

And then A and B are very peaceful, flowers are blooming, birds are singing, clouds are shifting.
asa@yuku : 2008-06-04 17:27:29 UTC+0000
diacu: >>1140
>>1137
tulisan sangat ngaco ^^;;; nyo deh
derianto@yuku : 2008-06-06 03:32:33 UTC+0000
diacu: >>1142
>>1138
And then A and B are very peaceful, flowers are blooming, birds are singing, clouds are shifting nyo
yuku@yuku : 2008-06-06 05:48:25 UTC+0000
diacu: >>1145
>>1140 kenapa menyalin baris terakhir ^^;
derianto@yuku : 2008-06-06 06:02:10 UTC+0000
>>1142
karena bagus

 

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