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英語初心者必見!Facebook上のメッセージについての疑問とは?

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  • 英語初心者のあなたが、Facebook上で受け取ったメッセージについて疑問を抱いていませんか?ここではその疑問について解説します。
  • あなたの女性の友人から届いたメッセージに対して、ハートを投稿するように言われた経験はありませんか?それは乳癌リサーチ週間の取り組みの一環です。
  • メッセージの中でハートを入力する方法が分からない場合でも大丈夫です。簡単な方法をご紹介します。

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このメッセージに返答せずに、ただ(ハート)だけをあなたの(facebook)のウォールに投稿してください。そしてこのメッセージを女性の友人にだけ送ってください。それからこのメッセージを送った人のウォールにハートを投稿してください。あなたのウォールにたくさんのハートがあるのは何故かと聞かれても言ってはいけない。これは女性の為だけ、なぜなら乳癌リサーチ週間だから。【ひとつの小さな行動は女性間で団結する。→女性の間の一つの小さな連帯の行動です。】(私がこのメッセージを送り洩らしている人があれば、知らせて下さるか、その人に転送して下さい。) 追伸、(ハートをタイプするためには、まず、< をタイプして、それから、3 をタイプして下さい。あなたがそれを投稿するとすぐに、それは、ハートに変わります。) ありがとう。再投稿を忘れずに。

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ありがとうございました。「ハートをタイプするためには、まず、< をタイプして、それから、3 をタイプして下さい。あなたがそれを投稿するとすぐに、それは、ハートに変わります。」←この意味がわかりませんでしたが、理解できました。大変助かりましたありがとうございました。

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