Boss giggled???

daddy fan fujoshi November 22, 2023 9:47 pm

No offence but i think i never imagined big boss as a person who can giggle? Who knows what the actual words were...

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    GnY November 23, 2023 10:15 am

    The Chinese word is an onomatopoeia of giggling "heh" so using giggle isn't wrong tho

    daddy fan fujoshi November 24, 2023 8:21 pm
    The Chinese word is an onomatopoeia of giggling "heh" so using giggle isn't wrong tho GnY

    I think "chuckle" would be a good sound (from my meagre amount of knowledge from reading novels)

    bluetogreen November 24, 2023 9:23 pm
    I think "chuckle" would be a good sound (from my meagre amount of knowledge from reading novels) daddy fan fujoshi

    Yeah chuckle sounds way better. I think the person who translated just thought giggle was a direct synonym of laughing and didn't know how feminine and cute it sounds lol.

    GnY November 25, 2023 8:33 am
    Yeah chuckle sounds way better. I think the person who translated just thought giggle was a direct synonym of laughing and didn't know how feminine and cute it sounds lol. bluetogreen

    I'm the one who translated it and English is not my first language but the proofreader didn't correct me (don't know if she missed it or not). Google says "a light, silly laugh" so I didn't think it' wrong.

    GnY November 25, 2023 8:40 am
    I'm the one who translated it and English is not my first language but the proofreader didn't correct me (don't know if she missed it or not). Google says "a light, silly laugh" so I didn't think it' wrong. GnY

    So my proofreader said "giggle" is less manly but it's still a light laugh. It didn't matter much.

    GnY November 25, 2023 8:50 am
    So my proofreader said "giggle" is less manly but it's still a light laugh. It didn't matter much. GnY

    As we discussed, I think "chuckle" is more serious and when I used "giggle", I thought that he laughed at Potato out of adoration. That's my opinion anyway