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A selection of emojis. (Image: SWNS) The “tears of joy” emoji remains the most popular in the world but the red heart is a close second, an Irish expert has revealed.
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I also told them how the thumbs up emoji is often interpreted as passive aggressive, and that the only time I’d use the laughing-crying (“face with tears of joy”) emoji is under duress. Despite ...
The “tears of joy” emoji remains the most popular in the world but the red heart is a close second, an Irish expert has revealed. Keith Broni, who is the editor in chief of Emojipedia.org ...