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Today I want to deal with the meanings of another series of emojis. Last week I wrote two articles about the meanings of some emojis, and today I will focus on the meanings of some others. So stay with me.
π People usually interpret this emoji differently. Some interpret it as a sign of surprise, or even a ballerina holding her hands in the fifth position. But this emoji is actually going to show the 'ok' sign. This emoji shows a person, who creates the ok sign by creating an 'O' shape above her head with her hands, which is a Japanese gesture.
π This emoji represents a person working behind a desk. And she raises her hand, and asks how she can help. Many users use this emoji with sarcastic statements and rude photos. Because it is interpreted as a person who moves her hair by hand, and shows that she is aware of her flawless appearance.
π This emoji means respect or apology, which is a Japanese bow. Which means kneeling or prostrating to honor someone or apologize.
πΊ This emoji symbolizes a mask in Japanese mythology, representing an evil spirit. And it is a symbol of arrogance and selfishness. By using it, you remind the other person of his selfishness and arrogance.
πΉ This emoji is a Japanese giant, often used to express anger (probably because of its red face) or to represent evil or the devil. But in principle, this symbol is used to represent a giant called Namahage, which is one of the ancient customs of the Japanese people. This giant drives away evil spirits from the house. Which people always use incorrectly.
π’ This emoji represents an angry signal, which often appears in Japanese comics. And in the world of comics, it means the sound of two things hitting each other hard. Which generally means anger, rage and dissatisfaction.
β¨οΈ It is a semicircle with three red steam symbols, which refer to hot springs or hot springs containing rare minerals. They are usually used to indicate hot springs and steam.
ποΈ It is a flying dove with an olive branch in its mouth, which is mostly used as a symbol of peace. And it is usually used to show peace, harmony, beauty, reconciliation, purity and eternal love.
βοΈ The three-leaf clover is considered a symbol of Ireland, and a symbol of St. Patrick. This plant is also considered a sacred symbol of Christians. Its three leaves symbolize the Christian trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This emoji is also used for themes related to nature and plants.
π This emoji is related to four-leaf clover, which is very hard to find in nature. And that's why it's called a symbol of luck. Its emoji is also mentioned as a symbol of luck. This emoji is also known as the symbol of Ireland, but the main symbol of Ireland is the three-leaf clover.
π This is not a simple bow tie, but a symbol of the fight against cancer. Although slightly different from the famous symbol of cancer. This emoji is usually used as a symbol of a happy event.
I hope you enjoyed today's class... π And it has been interesting for you to understand the meanings of these emojis. I love you, my dears. Stay safe...
I think the whole world needs to adapt and use the five emoji with an olive branch on its mouth, more than any other β₯οΈ