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10 things to know when using emoji(2)

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2016-08-03 10:52chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Xu Shanshan
Face with Tears of Joy emojis engulf social media in 2015.(Photo/Weibo)

"Face with Tears of Joy" emojis engulf social media in 2015.(Photo/Weibo)

No.6 Do send three same emojis continuously rather than one to relive embarrassment.

Just like the saying goes: "Two heads are better than one." When you do not know how to follow a conversation, maybe you can try this method - it works well.

No.7 Several rounds of emoji dialogues suggest the end of a conversation.

Words should be the main part of a normal dialogue while emoji act as the boosting engine. When no characters are needed, it is time to end the conversation before embarrassment overcomes you both.

No.8 Do remember emojis are shown differently on different devices.

Just take a look at the emojis carefully before sending it to others. Sometimes, you intend to send "Face with Tears of Joy"10 things to know when using emojibut send "Sob"10 things to know when using emoji instead.

No.9 Do not be particular about emojis sent by the elderly.

When communicating with the elderly on the social network platform, do not make a fuss about their emoji usage. After all, "Smile"10 things to know when using emojimeans smile and "Goodbye"10 things to know when using emojimeans goodbye.

No.10 Do remember the locations of frequent emojis you use in your devices or preset these emoji for an effective dialogue.

We usually have some preferred emojis in our normal dialogues. If we set them on a certain position and keep in mind, we can quickly raise our communication efficiency.

  

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