Why the fuck do Asians put a tilde (~) at the end of their sentences?

Why the fuck do Asians put a tilde (~) at the end of their sentences?

What does it signify?

Why can't they just say "Hello" instead of "Hello~"? It can't be a cultural thing since tildes haven't existed until the modern age.

If a woman keeps using tildes when talking to you, she probably wants the D.

They think it's kawaii.

It's a cho'on (ー), it extends the vowel.

So hello becomes hellooo.

They use the tilde instead probably because it looks cute.

sempai kawaii desu~~~~
uguuuu~~~

>tildes haven't existed until the modern age

>culture is deeply rooted in history

>i just want to greentext

sempai~

>RE~

Rike dis?

RE~

Not bad. Not bad at all.

Well, we're not barbaric. It's to differentiate serious and playful tone of the text. It looks like a wave of lurf. More dots means unsure.
Hello (serious)
Hello~ I am lonely now~~~~ How~~??
...Hello?
,,,,Hello,,,, (some friends used this one)

What is the original use of the tilde?

in spanish as a diacritical mark, and in latin to show abbreviation, like the contemporary apostrophe

I highly doubt that is only an Asian thing.

It's only used by Asians and weebs

It is.

Because asian languages can't elongate a word thus indicating a drawn out vocalization by adding extra letters.


The real question is why do they do the peace sign? Where did the culture originate?

Hello~

HERRO~

RI~~

Po~ in the lo~

Am i kawaii~
Uguuuuuuu

kys senpai~

this makes no sense as the last vovel (which would be the prolonged) in both po and lo is /ɒ/

Are you sure~

>this assburger
Don't ever reply to me or my son ever again

RE~

>it can't be a cultural thing because tilde hasn't existed until the modern age
are u serious? how do cultures develop.

its a way of sounding cute and less direct