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Many people use emojis in chats to add spice, laughter or context to a conversation, and research revealed that people perceive them differently due to their gender, age and culture.
Gen Zers have called out the popular thumbs-up emoji for being “rude” and “hostile,” but other emojis can be used to help you come across as "more likable." Primary Menu Sections US News ...
The "thumbs-up" emoji is considered rude — and, according to Gen Z, it makes people who use it look old. Among the list of emojis that make texters look old to Gen Z: the red heart, the clapping ...
Are you literal or ironic with emojis? Celebrate World Emoji Day by exploring the results of CNN’s texting quiz — and then taking it yourself.
Text emojis apparently aren’t just for teenagers anymore. In many ways, email, texting — and the pandemic — have made emojis ubiquitous. Emojis also gave some Americans an opportunity to laugh.
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