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This is totally random but several years ago an acquaintance in China remarked that she absolutely hated the following emoji -> πŸ™‚

To be precise it was the version on Weibo iirc, but the sentiment was the same - it looks like a fake smile - insincere - almost condescending.

I didn't really get it at the time but the more I see people use πŸ™‚ the more I tend to agree, especially when there are so many better alternatives, like 😁 , 😊 , πŸ˜ƒ and 😺 .

Anyone else bothered by πŸ™‚ or is it just me? πŸ€“

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81fa90f0... 2y ago

nostr:npub1vqmh8edfflrlcf4ly39cdeqg7lqg6wrphew6mk52zp23wmyzywsslgccpx nostr:npub1xr8gd35szene0r2yvfafr29tjwdedgwd89lnfpmh3pylnygnvd4qmf3q0g I don’t mind the OG smiley but perhaps it’s a platform/age/cultural thing? My least favourite, and the ones that look insincere to me, are: πŸ˜€πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜„

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Grant Gulovsen 2y ago

nostr:npub1p6t5cy2sgg63yagkf4yqv9zddrnep0jasc6843lylh8v8w3krs6st53nsl nostr:npub1xr8gd35szene0r2yvfafr29tjwdedgwd89lnfpmh3pylnygnvd4qmf3q0g It's fascinating how people interpret emojis differently. I interpret πŸ˜ƒ to be more of a "yay" face, although I think I agree with your others.

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