You don't get with a noble woman. You get with her parents and hope they like you enough to give you their daughter. It's not likely unless you're noble too and at least as rich as they are.
Thre one I often use is the "omg it's too hot I'm dying I need an ac" ( fan your face aggressively while grasping for air, looking upwards as if you can see the light calling for you)
0:35 - Kiss me (1) 0:55 - I’m single (2) 1:14 - Call me (3) 1:34 - Sorry I’m taken (4) 1:53 - Talk to me (5) 2:13 - I love you (6) 2:35 - I’m shy but willing (7) 2:55 - I fancy you (8) 3:15 - I am sorry (9) 3:35 - Meet me outside (10) 3:57 - Buy me drink (11) 4:15 - When can i see you? (12) 4:35 - No (13) 4:55 - Yes (14) 5:16 - We’re being watched (15) 5:36 - I love someone else (16)
Lovely video, but what culture and era is this fan language from? In Regency era England fan language front fast fanning meant "I'm engaged!". It would definitely be major social faux puas if someone got that wrong! 😅 And which cheek is touched if you fancy someone, or does it not matter?
USEFUL ONES:
3:13 - I am sorry
4:33 - No
4:53 - Yes
5:13 - We're being watched
The only thing I realized is that the men of that place had memorised it perfectly
Nice, now I can go back in time and get with a highly noble woman.
You don't get with a noble woman. You get with her parents and hope they like you enough to give you their daughter. It's not likely unless you're noble too and at least as rich as they are.
Thre one I often use is the "omg it's too hot I'm dying I need an ac" ( fan your face aggressively while grasping for air, looking upwards as if you can see the light calling for you)
0:35 - Kiss me (1)
0:55 - I’m single (2)
1:14 - Call me (3)
1:34 - Sorry I’m taken (4)
1:53 - Talk to me (5)
2:13 - I love you (6)
2:35 - I’m shy but willing (7)
2:55 - I fancy you (8)
3:15 - I am sorry (9)
3:35 - Meet me outside (10)
3:57 - Buy me drink (11)
4:15 - When can i see you? (12)
4:35 - No (13)
4:55 - Yes (14)
5:16 - We’re being watched (15)
5:36 - I love someone else (16)
These are not traditional. This is a "modernized" (recently made-up) version.
Yay now I know a way to talk to people in class!!!
Very nice video.
Its so secret they made a video about it.🤔
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Yip, the English way n the Japanese way has some differences, it's been an interesting topic for research
Are these Oriental signals?
Lovely video, but what culture and era is this fan language from? In Regency era England fan language front fast fanning meant "I'm engaged!". It would definitely be major social faux puas if someone got that wrong! 😅
And which cheek is touched if you fancy someone, or does it not matter?
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