This Saturday, July 17, is World Emoji Day. In today's society, emojis are almost indispensable in the daily messages that are exchanged. When words fall short of what we want to say, a tweet is supplemented with an emoji. But did you know that we often misuse and misinterpret emojis? Twitter shares the 10 most misused emojis here.
Did you know that…
is often used when someone is sad, but actually means someone is confused?
is used as a shooting star, but it is actually a symbol for dizziness?
is used when someone is sassy or sassy, but is actually a woman holding her hand to her shoulder as if carrying a tray of drinks or touching her hair?
is often used when someone is relieved, but actually means that you feel uncomfortable?
is not an acorn but a chestnut?
is used when someone wants to indicate that they are super happy, but is actually a hug gesture?
is a nameplate? In practice, this emoji is often used as a sea of flames.
this emoji does not represent dancing or cheering, but that it indicates that you are OK?
this emoji is not sad, but really tired?
this is not a bowl of soup, but a cup of Japanese matcha tea?
Which emoji have you been using wrong all this time?