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What I didn’t expect was the smiling face on the taco, which made it strangely adorable and a mainstay in my emoji rotation.
So, what is the upside-down smiley? The upside-down smiley emoji tends to be used in a sarcastic sense. The emoji is a flipped version of the usual smile face which is one of the most used emoticons.
The classic smiley face emoji now means something completely different to those under 30. Instead of conveying happiness, the grinning yellow face is now seen as dismissive, passive-aggressive ...
Whether it's a happy smiling face or a cheeky aubergine, emoji are now a staple part of many Britons' day-to-day messages. But if you're a regular emoji user, a new report could fill you with dread.
Well, they have really strong opinions about the use of the smiley face emoji, in particular Apple’s yellow, wide eyed grinning emoji. So what is it about the smiley face that is so wrong?
Yes! The traditional and most classic emoji does not mean what you thought! When emojis were first introduced, this one meant precisely what it represents - a person casually smiling! It was meant ...
One potentially baffling thing in chat these days is the upside-down smile emoji, which can have several different meanings based on context. The upside-down smile emoji is a light-hearted ...