Hai Onii-chan Messeji Sound Effect/notification Official

: Expressing "I love you" or "I really like you". Hai Onii Chan Messeji Sound Effect Notification

: Calling the recipient an "idiot" in a teasing way. Hai Onii-Chan Messeji Sound Effect/Notification

While the "Hai" version is specific, you might also run into these similar sounds: : Good morning, Big Brother. : Expressing "I love you" or "I really like you"

: A popular choice for mobile users, Zedge has a dedicated "Hai onii chan message notification" upload that is easy to set as a ringtone or text alert. : A popular choice for mobile users, Zedge

The sound effect has become a cult favorite in the anime community, often used as a playful (and sometimes slightly embarrassing) notification sound. It typically features a high-pitched, "moe" style female voice announcing a new message. Where to Find and Download the Sound

In Japanese, is an affectionate term for an older brother, often used by younger siblings. However, in anime culture, it is frequently used by female characters to refer to a male peer or someone they look up to, even if they aren't related. The phrase "Hai, Onii-chan, messeji" translates roughly to: "Yes/Hey, Big Brother, [you have a] message." Popular Variations

: Expressing "I love you" or "I really like you". Hai Onii Chan Messeji Sound Effect Notification

: Calling the recipient an "idiot" in a teasing way.

While the "Hai" version is specific, you might also run into these similar sounds: : Good morning, Big Brother.

: A popular choice for mobile users, Zedge has a dedicated "Hai onii chan message notification" upload that is easy to set as a ringtone or text alert.

The sound effect has become a cult favorite in the anime community, often used as a playful (and sometimes slightly embarrassing) notification sound. It typically features a high-pitched, "moe" style female voice announcing a new message. Where to Find and Download the Sound

In Japanese, is an affectionate term for an older brother, often used by younger siblings. However, in anime culture, it is frequently used by female characters to refer to a male peer or someone they look up to, even if they aren't related. The phrase "Hai, Onii-chan, messeji" translates roughly to: "Yes/Hey, Big Brother, [you have a] message." Popular Variations