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Anyway, these generational divides seem to be carried over to the workplace. Glassdoor's survey revealed there are three ...
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 ... This means something is funny (not that ...
Emojis were created to convey thoughts more easily - but they seem more confusing than ever. Texting someone your age or older is fairly straightforward. Texting a teen on the other hand? We can ...
Their go-to emojis are now the skull, crying face, and rock — ubiquitously used to express sarcasm, absurdity, or extreme hilarity. Gen Z ditches the laugh emoji for crying and skull faces ...