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How to write a japanese mail

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The basics of japanese mails are super simple.
First -- There can only be one sentence per line -- for easy reading.
Second -- Every paragraph is ended by a Kaomoji that expresses the feeling the paragraph tried to conway.
For example: today I feelt like crying!

(;>_<;)

The next part is a global rant about how much work one has at the moment.

(@_@;)

The only good thing seems to be that the drawings that are due at the end of the week are easy enough to do.
Basically just install Windows and work for half an hour.

(#^_^#)

But no matter how hard I search I just can't find my Windows install CD.

(x_x)

Well sometimes one is lucky and the brother still has an old one lying around

(^_-)--☆

End with a happy note!

(^_^)/

And for all of you that are wondering how to start a reply to such a mail.
Either -- if you didn't understand a thing I was saying -- with:

(._. )( ・・)(・・ )( ・_・)

or one of the following:

(^.^)(-.-)(_ )
_(.
.)_
<(_ )>
m(
)m
f(^
^;

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