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Posted: 13 years ago
#91

Originally posted by: Cyn-

Oops I said congrats at p-13
U r so speed guys

Hi everyone !

Hi Cyn 😊
y so quiet guys
Posted: 13 years ago
#92

Originally posted by: loveinshi

Koi hai to muje batao ye XOXO me X kya hai aur O kya hai?

fyi ...
The site, as well as Wikipedia, describes the X symbol as originally referring to the Christian cross (and the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, Xristos). This dates back to a mostly pre-literate era when the marking of a cross, or "X," on a document functioned like a signature. The X became associated with the kiss because signatories used to pucker up and plant one on their X mark, as one would do to a crucifix or bible. Trivia-Library.com cites a hypothesis from The People's Almanac, which theorizes that the X may have also functioned as a sort of early emoticon, representing a "stylized picture of two mouths touching each other." As for that hug-of-an-O, it's something of a mystery. Hugkiss.com says it's a "North American custom" and cites Leo Rosten's "The Joys of Yiddish" as saying that Jews who were illiterate preferred using an "O" when signing documents to avoid making the cross mark. Others speculate the O represents two arms held in a circle around another person.

XoXo = Hugs & Kisses 🤗

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Posted: 13 years ago
#93

Originally posted by: iolahardy



X = kiss
O = hug

kisne diya tuze hmmm 😆😆😆

Kisi ne toh..;)
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Posted: 13 years ago
#94

Originally posted by: Syamanthra


Hi Cyn 😊
y so quiet guys



Hi how r u??
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Posted: 13 years ago
#95

Is it really means that
Posted: 13 years ago
#96

Originally posted by: Cyn-

No one is here 😔

im ere..
hye cyn... welkammm...😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
#97
hi cyn..
btw guys episode kaisa bhi ho, ek 100 episode celebration thread toh banna chahiye na or is it already made?
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Posted: 13 years ago
#98
guys i update inshi ll...kuch ideas do next scene ke😉
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Posted: 13 years ago
#99


ha bhai...special day n all right 😳😳😳😆😆😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: ayeen


fyi ...
The site, as well as <font color="#0000ff">Wikipedia</font>, describes the X symbol as originally
referring to the Christian cross (and the first letter of the Greek word for
Christ, <font color="#0000ff">Xristos</font>). This
dates back to a mostly pre-literate era when the marking of a cross, or "X," on
a document functioned like a signature.
The X became associated with the kiss because signatories used to pucker up
and plant one on their X mark, as one would do to a crucifix or bible. <font color="#0000ff">Trivia-Library.com</font>
cites a hypothesis from The People's Almanac, which theorizes that the X may
have also functioned as a sort of early <font color="#0000ff">emoticon</font>, representing a
"stylized picture of two mouths touching each other."
As for that hug-of-an-O, it's something of a mystery. <font color="#0000ff">Hugkiss.com</font> says it's a
"North American custom" and cites Leo Rosten's "The Joys of Yiddish" as saying
that Jews who were illiterate preferred using an "O" when signing documents to
avoid making the cross mark. Others speculate the O represents two arms held in
a circle around another person.

XoXo = Hugs & Kisses 🤗



Tfs

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