Little Baby Satan Spawn Posted January 31, 2019 Report Posted January 31, 2019 How can I sound little when I am typing? I have a hard time expressing it and I was wondering if you guys had any tips for me??
MasterPhotog Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 That would depend on what you want to talk about, is you talk about doing little things, colouring, playing with toys you would sound little. Try it out sometime.
PrettyKitty65 Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 (edited) for the word okay i change it to otays to sound little. you just changes words to make them sound little. another example, little to wittle. lol just try expermenting with words Edited February 1, 2019 by PrettyKitty65
LittleCelticLass Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 Just please make sure people can still understand you! Nothing is more frustrating than having to decode another little's text. It takes me right out of little space.
LittleTeacup Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 I tend to use more exclamation points because I'm excited! Also I write simpler sentences. And use simpler language. But when I feel little I think in my little voice and write what I think. But my little age is around 5-7 and my grammar was already pretty decent at that age for real. So maybe it only looks little to me. Others have suggested you misspell words, and that's ok if you want, but it's not for me. Example of me writing little: I like playing outside! I can jump and look at animals and play in the park! It would be fun to have a caregiver to play with but I don't. Sometimes this makes me sad. Looking at my own example now I notice some other things I do. I explain things more straightforward and matter of fact. I'm more literal too. Another example: Today I went to the grocery store with my mom (real mom). She bought me a two-cookie pack! They are called "chocolate indulgence". I ate one after lunch. It was super chocolatey!! I was good and saved the other one for another time. When I get a caregiver I'd want them to buy me cookies too. Or bake me cookies! Homemade cookies are the best. Hopefully these examples come across as little sounding to others. I thought them up in my little voice. The best advice I have is to notice how you think in little space and transcribe it into your comment.
Guest LeftyGuitar Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 I actually am not fond of reading little space typing. Its hard to read. I'd much rather use and prefer to read normal typing. 1
Amelia2610 Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 I tend to use certain expressions, like noms (food/eat), repetition of words - play play, have fun fun! I don’t like misspelt words though. But simpler and shorter sentences is the norm when I’m in a regressed state.
llooneylisha Posted February 1, 2019 Report Posted February 1, 2019 I too was wondering about this when i first joined the community and sites where littles would talk little and CG would talk to them back. If you search something in google like DDLG little talk or something theres actually like flash cards and stuff online and stuff that show what some do like changing letters around or simplifying and shortening words etc. I find that i slowly incorporate them into my messages when takling to certain people but i also try to keep mindful who im talking to. Most the time i will just change my grammar and miss words though. So instead of "I'm happy" i'll say "I happy" etc.
q.t.pie Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 Like everyone else said, I shorten my sentences, but I also elongate my words: for example, reeeeaaaally vs really, sleeeeepy vs sleepy, etc
prince eefy Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 i tend to use simpler words an for me personally i say wittle or sweepy, stuffs like that. but i still make sure my daddy can understand what im sayin!
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