"39" is used in texting or IM chat, as a quick way to say thank you.
“1192” or iikuni, is the year the Kamakura bakufu government was established, with the idea of making a good country (ii kuni) .
“4649” or yoroshiku is used when you are asking someone to do something. This uses both readings of the numeral 4, ‘yon’ and ‘shi’.
“4946” or yokuyomu (often read), is used in toll free phone numbers for newspapers and magazines. Nikkei even has it in their website - http://www.nikkei4946.com/.
Nissan lovers, unite!
Exhortation to "go! go!" for a license plate.
License plate goroawase, encouraging people to drive, I guess.
License plate. The driver either likes the anime Cutie Honey, or is a cutie honey.
Seen as the phone number on some dentist signs.
License plate. Laughter, or lucky Chinese New Year?!
License plate. The person must really love sushi!
For IM or texting, mostly.
Mnemonic goroawase for the "Japanese mob".
Mnenomic goroawase students use to remember the first few digits of the constant pi, π.
Used in texting to say you'll be late.
Mnemonic to remember the OSI model. Mono (physical) de (data) nee (network), to (t(o)ransport), sekkaku no (session), purezento (presentation), arigatakunai (application).
物理層 データリンク層 ネットワーク層 トランスポート層 セッション層 プレゼンテーション層 アプリケーション層.
From children's school notes.
Used in texting and pagers.
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