This Saturday, July 17, is World Emoji Day. In today’s society, emojis are almost indispensable in daily messages. When words fall short, tweets are supplemented with an emoji. But did you know that we often misuse and misinterpret emojis? These are ten of the most misused emojis.
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Did you know thatβ¦
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β¦ π means that something is hilarious, but is often used to demonstrate disgust or dislike?
β¦ π« is often used as a shooting star, but is actually a symbol for vertigo?
β¦ ππΌββοΈ is used when someoneβs being sassy, but is meant to show a woman tipping her hand as if sheβs carrying a tray of drinks?
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Sassy, yes. But the tray is missing right?
β¦ π is often used when someone is sad, but is meant to show confusion?
β¦ π° is not an acorn but a chestnut?
β¦ π€ is used to show excitement and happiness, but is actually meant to be reaching for a hug?
Sure, you might have gotten a hug if we didnβt have to live with Covid …
β¦ π is a nameplate? In practice, this emoji is often used as a sea of ββflames.
β¦ ππ½ββοΈ this emoji doesn’t represent dancing or cheering, but is actually gesturing that youβre ok?
β¦ πͺ this emoji isnβt meant to be sad, itβs expressing exhaustion?
β¦ π΅ this isn’t a bowl of soup, but a cup of Japanese matcha tea?
Which emoji have you been using wrong all this time?
Source: Peacefmonline.com