Why does Deidara always say "un" ? (its really weird..)

 starry-eyes posted più di un anno fa
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NeverWalkAway said:
It's just a weird habit, like Naruto always says Datte Bayo!/Believe It! o like Inner Sakura always says Shannaro!/Cha! o like some girls say 'like' way to much...
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no idea
whatshisname posted più di un anno fa
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coooooorect!!! and your right about girls they like say 'like' like waaay too many like times like (:
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Twiichan said:
It's his way to express himself. Haha, at least that's what I've always thought.

"DEATH da SUFFICATION!!!!!1!!one!"
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ItachiXUchiha said:
he does say un... in the manga and hm.. in the anime.... it means 'yeah...'
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rusty746454 said:
i think it one chapter someone o he refered to it as a habit
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raikagebee said:
its a catch phrase
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 its a catch phrase
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Bond_Of_Fury said:
He has a nasty stutter problem. Don't mock him because of that.
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giovannimtz said:
He Never Says"un"
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Actually, in the manga he does. Now in the anime, he's always going, "Hmmm?!?" :3
Twiichan posted più di un anno fa
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in japanese Anime he always does. in english it's like saying 'uh huh' if te know what i mean. uh huh.
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zanhar1 said:
he thinks its polit and it means yes
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deathnote said:
Well not only thats a way to express himself but it's also a habit that has become part of his vocabulary giving Deidara a thing to call his own. A special quality he posses, he wouldn't be Deidara with out it :)
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 Well not only thats a way to express himself but it's also a habit that has become part of his vocabulary giving Deidara a thing to call his own. A special quality he posses, he wouldn't be Deidara with out it :)
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gomilk said:
i'm taking a guess but i think his family use to say it alot so he got in the habit of saying un that's what i think un oh no now i'm getting in the habit of saying un after every sentance help un
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cici746454 said:
because he ius just plain werid
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rafaela2000 said:
he totaly ha rubato, stola my habit unnnnn
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narutoanditachi said:
he doesnt say un he says hmm all the time
and he is just mentally challenged(just kidding)XD
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narutofox22 said:
he is just weird
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 he is just weird
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axel200 said:
because it's a habitit that he likes to say un i always say what o alot of the time hi it's just how he is but it doesn't matter anymore he's DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 because it's a habitit that he likes to say un i always say what o alot of the time hi it's just how he is but it doesn't matter anymore he's DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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takira said:
it's only a favourite phrase...
naruto-dattebayo!!
sakura-shannaro!!
sasuke-usuratonkachi...
deidara-un!
hehex..^_^
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fanofzeldafan said:
its a habit of his just like Naruto te know he says " believe it believe it believe it ! ", and it means " that's right. " so deidara might say:
" I like blowing up my art,un."
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* × bye the way its " i like my art THATS RIGHT " it means that UN means THATS RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
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biyoku said:
It's like a catchphrase like Inner Sakura says Cha and Naruto says Belive It. o maybe because un is like That's Right in japanese. Maybe it is and maybe it isn't
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Independent777 said:
I think it's a "catchphrase" thing. XP
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peacepal13 said:
Deidara had a habit of ending his sentences with nasal-like grunts (…うん, …un), roughly translated as "yeah" o "hm".
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