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Using the wrong emoji at work can shift the meaning of your message. Staying curious about tone and generational preferences ...
A new study has shown that when it comes to developing closeness in your relationships, the emoji you send in your texts are ...
The older you get, the less likely you are to be confident in using certain emojis.At least, that’s the conclusion drawn by a recent University of Ottawa study that examined how two of the most ...
In that moment, an emoji often deployed with a dose of irony turned curiously sincere. As laid-off designer Audrey Davis observed, she never thought the saluting face would make her “sob.” ...
To Gen Z, that classic smiley face emoji isn’t all sunshine — it’s more of a smug, side-eye smirk that can come off as passive-aggressive in texts like above.
The exhausted emoji face was named the “most anticipated” emoji in the recent World Emoji Awards, receiving more than 60% of the vote. The splatter came in second, and the shovel third.
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