hi what's up writing a video about emoji
do's and dont's sweet by the way what on
earth is this emojis have been around
for a long time now invented in 1999 in
Japan when surfing the web it was still
a thing people said that's why there are
so many different pictures and meanings
you might not know about like the women
with bunny ears I'm Lexie civilities for
CNET time to drop some truth bombshells
about the do's and don'ts of emoji first
up do you know what your emoji really
mean or don't use them triangles above
the hands or as I like to call it the
Dorito salute this one actually means
celebration not your love of gray corn
chips home is where the heart is no
welcome it to the love hotel this one
might look like how you feel after
eating one too many jalapenos but it's
actually a face of triumph whistle while
you work definitely don't send this one
to your boss because it's actually
blowing a kiss hayfever maybe it's just
a tired face person who just had a
ketchup bottle explode on their face
guess again because it's a pouting face
now on to the don'ts do not mix up your
emojis if you're texting someone to say
their dog is really sick this is not the
same as this and will just make you look
like this that first one is a loud
crying face and the second one is tears
of joy don't confuse them unless you're
a cat sending that message then you
could probably use this one don't just
use the default emoji keyboard for
iPhone and Android there are many other
options like SwiftKey emoji + + or
hipped emoji never be lost for emoji
again
okay so now you know a bit more about
emoji here's a pop quiz see if you can
decipher this that says baby I'm
breaking up with you
gotta run see yeah but remember you
should never ever break up with someone
using emoji unless you want to be known
as one of these in a mochi land this can
have another meaning apart from teach
that you're actually one of these if you
have your own emoji do's and don'ts or
want to find out what a particular
emerging means hit me up on Twitter at
Lexus Avedis or leave a comment right
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