Hello Kitty: Connecting the World with Kawaii — Japanese

By A Mystery Man Writer

Say hello to Hello Kitty — the character with a cute bow and a face that holds a blank canvas, waiting to be filled with your emotions. Despite her appearance, she is not a cat; she’s actually a little girl named Kitty White from West London, not Japan! Hello Kitty emerged in the 1970s when British

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