πΎIt's emoji day!πΎ

There seems to be a day for everything now, including the modern hieroglyph, the emoji!
Why today? Well if you take a look at the calendar emoji π
, it shows July 17th, hence emoji day! But it's not just about that one emoji, it's a celebration of ALL emojis!
So what's your most used emoji? And what's your favourite?
Let me know. π
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When did the crossover happen, when 'emoticons' became 'emojis'?
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Or even smileys as they used to be called. My favourite was the woot emoji
Hard to find now, but luckily I had one saved
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π
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I love emojis and use them a lot, although I realised recently that the meanings of some of them aren't what I used to think!!
My most used is obviously this: β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
There are lots that I've never used though and now I feel mean towards them and have to start using them lol
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I love emojis too Biblioklept, however my adult kids and 19 year old Grandson tell me they are not trendy ππ―this was in response to me asking why I am the only one in the family that uses a million emojis in my messages lol. I thought I was doing so well too, keeping up somewhat with tech things etc, it appears that was just an illusion haha π€£π
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Haha, this made me giggle!!!
Also the four you've used are my next four most favourite!!! β€οΈ
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There really is a day for everything now but I enjoy learning about these. π
My most used are π and π
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