Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Effects of Jejemon Essay
Jejemons, are you one of them? Recently, someone tagged me in a weird photo in facebook showing Jejemonâ⬠¦I never knew that freakin word and didnââ¬â¢t care until I saw on the news what they are, what it means and why the hell itââ¬â¢s being aired everywhere. Well, at least in Phil. This hub is all about Jejemon. What is Jejemon? What is Jejemon really? It was derived from two words jeje (from ââ¬Å"heheâ⬠means laughter) and mon (a Japanese-influenced suffix in Pokemon)Jejemons are the people who laugh ââ¬Å"Jejejejeâ⬠instead of ââ¬Å"hehehehâ⬠in Pinoy SMS. Jejemons has multiplied through chatrooms, online games, social networks and widely in mobile texting. They became a popular subculture because they make their own rules of spelling, punctuation and grammar. They type words in the virtual world by alternating capital and small letters, adding H, Z etc. So weird that only their group could understand. dHeY tYpe wOrdz lYk diZs **To view their website visit Jejemon.com Jejemon became so controversial and often, it creates debates discussing the advantages anddisadvantages of Jejemon. Good Effects of Jejemon * Gives pleasure to a social group. Jejemons became a tribe, so if you are one of them, you tend to enjoy like them. I canââ¬â¢t object and Iââ¬â¢m not against them but I know every gang or sorority brings pleasure to anyone in a way he feels he belongsâ⬠¦ * Secret codes. If youââ¬â¢re a Jejemon, you definitely know how to speak and how to communicate with them. Only you and your folks can understand each other pretty well. So maybe, in times of secrecy, you can converse using your special terms. * The feeling of freedom. Ifà youââ¬â¢re a proud Jejemon, it also means you donââ¬â¢t care about anti-Jejemon critics. Itââ¬â¢s a sign that you are liberated from what others would think. Bad Effects of Jejemon * You forget your main language. Whatever it is, English or Filipino, if youââ¬â¢re a Jejemon, you always speak with it, so you get used to it. Your other dialects are set aside. Oftentimes, it will let you forget the right spelling or grammar in English or Filipino. * Jologs status. (Ok Jejemons donââ¬â¢t freak out) Jologs, just like Jejemon, is a term used to denote low class group who are majority from the province towns, often times termed as ââ¬Å"tambayâ⬠Jologs is a label of no-care to the world of etiquette or whatever is prim and proper for that matter. * Outcast. Jejemons unfortunately are not widely accepted in the nation so if someone sort of suspects heââ¬â¢s talking to one, he wonââ¬â¢t talk with him again or be a friend with him. A perfect example would be what Iââ¬â¢ve read from a site that says, ââ¬Å"OMG youââ¬â¢re a Jejemon! Bye!â⬠Because of it, Jejemon has been a big social issue. * Difficult to read. All would agree itââ¬â¢s frea king hard to read Jejemon words. Sample Jejemon words and phrases eOw poHw! (hello po) xInU pOe xLa? (sino po sila) jejejeje (heheheh) Do Jejemons annoy you? ââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â- Top of Form * Yup so annoying! * No, they are cool. Bottom of Form See results without voting Do Jejemons annoy you? DepEd (Department of Education) discourage everyone using such grammar because of the obvious effects. A lot of groups have grown also to combat Jejemons, they areJejebusters, Anti-jeje, GOTTA KILL ââ¬ËEM ALL JEJEMON and many more. Surprisingly, the term ââ¬Å"Jejemonâ⬠won the word of the year inSawikaan 2010 over nine other entries, by the University of the Philippines academic group in Diliman, Quezon City organized by the Filipinas Institute of Translation. I have no problem with Jejemons and they donââ¬â¢t annoy me at all because I donââ¬â¢t talk/text to anyone of their kind.
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