I can see this, having never heard of it myself.I'm pretty sure Nintendo of America didn't catch this either
That means "gay" where I'm from.That's Ok in japanese too nowadays I'm pretty sure.
Money is more like this
I fully expect them to at some point give Wario or Waluigi an 'inverted peace sign' to mirror Mario, without realising the connotations.
that was in the game? Lol
Doesn't it look the same?😦
ohVery reminiscent of the UK Mario Party 8 recall in a time before Nintendo games got online patches.
That's Ok in japanese too nowadays I'm pretty sure.
Money is more like this
This is literally the equivalent of seeing a character happily doing the middle finger to a lot of countries lol. You don't want kids seeing that.What nonsense.
OhThe left arm isn't holding the bicep now.
I fully expect them to at some point give Wario or Waluigi an 'inverted peace sign' to mirror Mario, without realising the connotations.
That's an appropriate gesture after winning thoughNintendo probably got a lot of complaints about it x)
Same meaning as middle finger in France.
This is literally the equivalent of seeing a character happily doing the middle finger to a lot of countries lol. You don't want kids seeing that.
wait, what?
why is that offensive?
Pretty sure switch games only have one version
It's use in Japan is different in the US.
Cultural differences, one is meant as an insult.
American here, never even heard of such a gesture, just reminds me of this:
I fully expect them to at some point give Wario or Waluigi an 'inverted peace sign' to mirror Mario, without realising the connotations.
Very reminiscent of the UK Mario Party 8 recall in a time before Nintendo games got online patches.
I don't get it.
EDIT: Oh WOW
I don't understand still....
"Spastic" is a pretty offensive term in the UK, it would be like insulting someone by calling them a "retard" or such.I don't understand still....
I don't understand still....