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Japanese Emoticons: Various Actions

Greeting

For greeting (and farewell) Japanese emoticons you can use forward and backward slashes as a standard. However, there are a few more interesting options, such as ノ or ノ. And if you want your emoticon to wave its hand, try to use ヾ, ノ゙ and their various combinations with the «tilde».

(*・ω・)ノ ( ̄▽ ̄)ノ (°▽°)/ ( ´ ∀ ` )ノ
(^-^*)/ (@´ー`)ノ゙ (´• ω •`)ノ ( ° ∀ ° )ノ゙
ヾ(*’▽’*) \(⌒▽⌒) ヾ(☆▽☆) ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
(^0^)ノ ~ヾ(・ω・) (・∀・)ノ ヾ(・ω・*)
(*°ー°)ノ (・_・)ノ (o´ω`o)ノ ( ´ ▽ ` )/
( ̄ω ̄)/ ( ´ ω ` )ノ゙ (⌒ω⌒)ノ (o^ ^o)/
(≧▽≦)/ (✧∀✧)/ (o´▽`o)ノ ( ̄▽ ̄)/

Hugging

For hugging emoticons use respective outstretched arm characters.

(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ (つ≧▽≦)つ (つ✧ω✧)つ (づ ◕‿◕ )づ
(⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃ (つ . •́ _ʖ •̀ .)つ (っಠ‿ಠ)っ (づ◡﹏◡)づ
⊂(´• ω •`⊂) ⊂(・ω・*⊂) ⊂( ̄▽ ̄)⊃ ⊂( ´ ▽ ` )⊃
( ~*-*)~ (。•̀ᴗ-)✧

Winking

Winking Japanese emoticons look cute and they are quite easy to be made. Just use different characters for left and right eye.

(^_~) ( ゚o⌒) (^_-)≡☆ (^ω~)
(>ω^) (~人^) (^_-) ( -_・)
(^_ (^人 ☆⌒(≧▽​° ) ☆⌒(ゝ。∂)
(^_ (^_−)☆ (・ω (^.~)☆
(^.~)

Apologizing

In Japan, when expressing apology, it is common to perform a traditional bow. Therefore, apologizing Japanese emoticons are created this way. Use lowered eyes (_ _ or . .). If the bow is performed from a sitting position, you can use m m for the eyes. Otherwise, use characters for shoulders.

m(_ _)m (シ_ _)シ m(. .)m
人(_ _*) (*_ _)人 m(_ _;m) (m;_ _)m
(シ. .)シ

Nosebleeding

If you want to depict nosebleeding / nosebleeds like in anime and manga use the following characters: i, ハ, ;, 〃.

(* ̄ii ̄) ( ̄ハ ̄*) \( ̄ハ ̄) (^་།^)
(^〃^) ( ̄ ¨ヽ ̄) ( ̄ ; ̄) ( ̄ ;; ̄)

Hiding

Using character | for hiding emoticons makes them look like if they are peeping from behind the wall hiding from somebody.

|・ω・) ヘ(・_| |ω・)ノ ヾ(・|
|д・) |_ ̄)) |▽//) ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴
┬┴┬┴┤・ω・)ノ ┬┴┬┴┤( ͡° ͜ʖ├┬┴┬┴ ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴ |_・)
|・д・)ノ |ʘ‿ʘ)╯

Writing

Character φ looks good as a pen, if you want to make writing emoticons. You can also add a few underscores or dots to depict the process of writing itself.

__φ(..) (  ̄ー ̄)φ__ __φ(。。) __φ(..;)
ヾ( `ー´)シφ__ __〆( ̄ー ̄ ) ….φ(・∀・*) ___〆(・∀・)
( ^▽^)ψ__ ….φ(︶▽︶)φ…. ( . .)φ__ __φ(◎◎ヘ)

Running

You can create running Japanese emoji by adding special motion effects. Among available charactrers are ε, =, ミ and C.

☆ミ(o*・ω・)ノ C= C= C= C= C=┌(;・ω・)┘ ─=≡Σ((( つ><)つ
ε=ε=ε=ε=┌(; ̄▽ ̄)┘ ε=ε=┌( >_ C= C= C= C=┌( `ー´)┘
ε===(っ≧ω≦)っ ヽ( ̄д ̄;)ノ=3=3=3 。。。ミヽ(。><)ノ

Sleeping

Use zzZ for snoring. You can also put your sleeping emoticon on a pillow . Simple as that!

..zzZ (-_-) zzZ (∪。∪)。。。zzZ (-ω-) zzZ
( ̄o ̄) zzZZzzZZ (( _ _ ))..zzzZZ ( ̄ρ ̄)..zzZZ (-.-)…zzz
(_ _*) Z z z (x . x) ~~zzZ

Japanese Emoticons: Animals

Cat

Japanese believe that cats are insanely cute creatures. This explains a variety of anime and manga fetishes: cat ears and tail, saying «nyaa~» (nyaa — «meow» in Japanese) and other kawaii things. Therefore, it’s not a surprise that in kaomoji main animals are cats. So, if you want your emoticon to become a nice kitty, use = = for its mustache and ^ ^ for the ears.

(=^・ω・^=) (=^・ェ・^=) (=①ω①=) ( =ω=)..nyaa
(= ; ェ ; =) (=`ω´=) (=^‥^=) ( =ノωヽ=)
(=⌒‿‿⌒=) (=^ ◡ ^=) (=^-ω-^=) ヾ(=`ω´=)ノ”
(^• ω •^) (/ =ω=)/ ฅ(•ㅅ•❀)ฅ ฅ(• ɪ •)ฅ
ଲ(ⓛ ω ⓛ)ଲ (^=◕ᴥ◕=^) ( =ω= )
ଲ(ⓛ ω ⓛ)ଲ (^=◕ᴥ◕=^) ( =ω= ) (^˵◕ω◕˵^)
(^◔ᴥ◔^) (^◕ᴥ◕^) ต(=ω=)ต ( Φ ω Φ )
ฅ(^◕ᴥ◕^)ฅ

Bear

Japanese bear emoticons are easy to identify by their special snout (エ) or ears ʕ ʔ.

( ´(エ)ˋ ) (* ̄(エ) ̄*) ヽ( ̄(エ) ̄)ノ (/ ̄(エ) ̄)/
( ̄(エ) ̄) ヽ( ˋ(エ)´ )ノ ⊂( ̄(エ) ̄)⊃ (/(エ)\)
⊂(´(ェ)ˋ)⊃ (/-(エ)-\) (/°(エ)°)/ ʕ ᵔᴥᵔ ʔ
ʕ •ᴥ• ʔ ʕ •̀ ω •́ ʔ ʕ •̀ o •́ ʔ ʕಠᴥಠʔ

Dog

The secret of dog emoticons is in the ears ∪ ∪. Use these characters instead of brackets.

∪^ェ^∪ ∪・ω・∪ ∪ ̄- ̄∪ ∪・ェ・∪
U^皿^U UTェTU U^ェ^U V●ᴥ●V
U・ᴥ・U

Rabbit

It’s not a secret that rabbits are extremely cute animals. And emoticons are able to make them even cuter. You can use x for your rabbit’s face and slashes for its ears.

/(≧ x ≦)\ /(・ × ・)\ /(=´x`=)\ /(^ x ^)\
/(=・ x ・=)\ /(^ × ^)\ /(>×<)\ /(˃ᆺ˂)\

Pig

You can use (оо), (OO) or (ω) for a pig nose. Add it to your emoticon and you’ll get a funny cute pig.

( ´(00)ˋ ) ( ̄(ω) ̄) ヽ( ˋ(00)´ )ノ ( ´(oo)ˋ )
\( ̄(oo) ̄)/ 。゚(゚´(00)`゚)゚。 ( ̄(00) ̄) (ˆ(oo)ˆ)

Bird

For bird japanese emoticons and their mouths (beaks) you can use such characters as Θ or θ. This is the main idea.

( ̄Θ ̄) (`・Θ・´) ( ˋ Θ ´ ) (◉Θ◉)
\( ˋ Θ ´ )/ (・θ・) (・Θ・) ヾ( ̄◇ ̄)ノ〃
(・Θ・)

Fish

Fish and seafood is an inevitable part of Japanese life. That’s why fish and sea creatures emoticons are quite popular too. You can use

(°)#)) ζ°)))彡 >°))))彡
(°)) >^))) ≧( ° ° )≦

Spider

For spider emoticons use characters /\╱\╮╭╲ for the legs and try to add a few pairs of eyes.

/╲/\╭(ఠఠ益ఠఠ)╮/\╱\ /╲/\╭(ರರ⌓ರರ)╮/\╱\ /╲/\╭༼ ººل͟ºº ༽╮/\╱\ /╲/\╭( ͡°͡° ͜ʖ ͡°͡°)╮/\╱\
/╲/\╭╮/\╱\ /╲/\( •̀ ω •́ )/\╱\ /╲/\╭╮/\╱\

Take Your Emoji Game to the Next Level

There are plenty of tricks allowing you to get even more emoji to choose from, or to come up with a suitable emoji response faster. You can broaden your selection with alternative emoji keyboards, use predictive text to have your phone replace text with emoji—the possibilities are truly endless. You can even turn yourself into an emoji with Memoji.

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Western style

Traditionally, the emoticon in Western style is written from left to right, the way one reads and writes in most Western cultures. Thus, most commonly, emoticons have the eyes on the left, followed by the nose and mouth.

Common western examples

Main article: List of emoticons

The most basic emoticons are relatively consistent in form, but each of them can also be transformed by being rotated (making them tiny ambigrams), with or a without hyphen (nose). There are also some possible variations to emoticons to get new definitions, like changing a character to express a new feeling, or slightly change the mood of the emoticon. For example 🙁 equals sad and :(( equals very sad or weeping. Similar to :(, using an A expresses a open mouthed frown; oAo. A :»> blush can be expressed as :»u blushing for you or a surprised blush, o///o . Others include wink 😉 a grin 😀 smug :-> and tongue out 😛 for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness, such as when blowing a raspberry. An often used combination is also <3 for a heart, and </3 for a broken heart. A representation of a cat face can be expressed like this: :3 Along with a mustache emoticon  :{) A broad grin is often shown with crinkled eyes to express further amusement: XD and the addition of further ‘D’ letters can suggest laughter or extreme amusement e.g. XDDDD. There are hundreds of other variations including >:D for an evil grin or >:( for anger, which can be, again, used in reverse, for an unhappily angry face, in the shape of D:< .owo for a goofy grin, =K for vampire teeth, :s for confusion or >.< for eye-crinkling exasperation, and ;P for wanting to be more than friends. ;P can also be used to denote a flirting or joking tone, or may be implying a second meaning in the sentence preceding it.

Variation

Main article: ASCII art

An equal sign is often used for the eyes in place of the colon, without changing the meaning of the emoticon. In these instances, the hyphen is almost always either omitted or, occasionally, replaced with an ‘o’ as in =O . In most circles it has become acceptable to omit the hyphen, whether a colon or an equal sign is used for the eyes, e.g. 🙂 . In some areas of usage, people prefer the larger, more traditional emoticon 🙂 . In general, similar-looking characters are commonly substituted for one another: for instance, o, O, and can all be used interchangeably, sometimes for subtly different effect. In some cases, one type of character may look better in a certain font and therefore be preferred over another.

Some variants are also more common in certain countries because of reasons like keyboard layouts. For example, the smiley =) is common in Scandinavia, where the keys for = and ) are placed right beside each other. Also, sometimes, the user can replace the brackets used for the mouth with other, similar shapes, such as and instead of ) and ( .

Diacritical marks are sometimes used. The letters Ö and Ü can be seen as an emoticon, as the upright version of :O (meaning that one is surprised) and 😀 (meaning that one is very happy).

Some emoticons may be written right to left as well, and in fact can only be written using standard ASCII keyboard characters this way round; for example D: which refers to being shocked or anxious.

Are Emoji and Emoticon the Same Thing?

Emoji and emoticon is not the same thing, and don’t let the internet tell you otherwise. The two terms have been used interchangeably even by media giants like New York Times and BBC, but they do, in fact, mean different things.

What causes confusion is that both emoticons and emojis are used to spice up text conversations and inject them with emotion. And it doesn’t help that they sound alike.

But the difference between them is actually very simple: emoticons are combinations of symbols available on your keyboard, like letters and punctuation marks, while emoji are pictures. We’ll explain this in more detail.

What Is an Emoticon?

As we briefly explained above, an emoticon is a set of punctuation marks, letters, and numbers arranged to resemble a human face. Each emoticon is more or less universally understood and denotes a certain emotion, or sometimes an object. For example, 😀 means laughing or a big grin, :-O is for surprise, and <3 is the closest you get to a heart.

Eastern and Western cultures have completely different sets of emoticons, though. Western ones are to be read sideways, from left to right, while Eastern emoticons don’t need to be rotated and can sometimes use non-Latin characters.

Emoticons Started With a Joke Gone Wrong

In 1982, Neil Schwartz posted a physics riddle involving mercury and a candle on the Carnegie Mellon University message board. To that, his colleague Howard Gayle replied:

«WARNING! Because of a recent physics experiment, the leftmost elevator has been contaminated with mercury. There is also some slight fire damage. Decontamination should be complete by 08:00 Friday.»

It’s easy to predict what happened next: the joke went terribly wrong and spurred panic on the campus. And that, according to the legend, is why emoticon was born.

Dr. Scott E. Fahlman, a computer scientist at CMU, suggested that all jokes on the message board be marked with the 🙂 set of characters, which looked like a smiling face rotated sideways. A different set of characters, :-(, would follow all serious posts. These typographic faces then spread around the web and became known as emoticons, or «emotion icons.»

What Is an Emoji?

An emoji (plural emoji or emojis) is a pictogram, a small picture that can show anything from a smiling face to a mango to a cigarette butt. New emoji appear every year to the delight of smartphone users. The word emoji essentially means «picture-character» (from Japanese e — «picture,» and moji — «letter, character»).

Several thousand emoji have corresponding codes in Unicode, a computing industry standard for encoding. Messengers, social media apps, and browsers read the code and show you a graphic that matches it. Different software can have slightly different graphics, which is why an emoji you send from an iPhone is not quite what the recipient sees on an Android phone.

Image Credit: Unicode

They can mean different things too, like the Snapchat emoji meanings.

Some Emoji and Emoticons Are Interchangeable

To make things even more ambiguous, some emoji have emoticon counterparts. Most of the round yellow faces on your smartphone have corresponding sets of characters you may or may not remember, depending on your age.

Some of those are difficult to interpret if you don’t know what they originally meant—like the :$ that corresponds to the Flushed Face emoji. Others are easy to recognize, like the ‘,:-| that stands for the Face with One Eyebrow Raised. A few other, non-face emoji have typography twins, too. There’s </3 for Broken Heart, @}->— and a few others for Rose, and even *<|:?) for Santa Claus!

What Is a Smiley, Then?

Sorry to open a whole new can of worms here, but we have to address this. Generally speaking, smiley is a graphic representation of a smiling face, whatever the form. The original emoticon 🙂 counts as a smiley, and so does the Slightly Smiling Face emoji.

Originally, smiley was the yellow smiling face that was designed in 1963 and became a symbol of the rave culture. But when emoticons entered chatrooms, we started calling them smileys as well. In ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, and other turn-of-the-century hangouts, smileys became more elaborate, varied, and even animated.

Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Japanese Emoticons: Positive Emotions

Joy

If you want to create joyful, happy or laughing Japanese emoticons use high up eyes. For example, you can use these characters: ^,  ̄, ´ and `. Mouths are important too. Japanese girls often use character ω (omega) for mouths of their emoticons, thinking that such kaomoji are cute, or, as they say, kawaii. You can also use ∀, ▽ and other characters resembling a smile. And Japanese also like to add different effects to kaomoji (stars, tears of joy, and so on) for better emphasis.

(* ^ ω ^) (´ ∀ ` *) ٩(◕‿◕。)۶ ☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆
(o^▽^o) (⌒▽⌒)☆ 。.:☆*:・'(*⌒―⌒*)))
ヽ(・∀・)ノ (´。• ω •。`) ( ̄ω ̄) `;:゛;`;・(°ε° )
(o・ω・o) (@^◡^) ヽ(*・ω・)ノ (o_ _)ノ彡☆
(^人^) (o´▽`o) (*´▽`*) 。゚( ゚^∀^゚)゚。
( ´ ω ` ) (((o(*°▽°*)o))) (≧◡≦) (o´∀`o)
(´• ω •`) (^▽^) (⌒ω⌒) ∑d(°∀°d)
╰(▔∀▔)╯ (─‿‿─) (*^‿^*) ヽ(o^ ^o)ノ
(✯◡✯) (◕‿◕) (*≧ω≦*) (☆▽☆)
(⌒‿⌒) \(≧▽≦)/ ヽ(o^▽^o)ノ ☆ ~(‘▽^人)
(*°▽°*) ٩(。•́‿•̀。)۶ (✧ω✧) ヽ(*⌒▽⌒*)ノ
(´。• ᵕ •。`) ( ´ ▽ ` ) ( ̄▽ ̄) ╰(*´︶`*)╯
ヽ(>∀ o(≧▽≦)o (☆ω☆) (っ˘ω˘ς )
\( ̄▽ ̄)/ (*¯︶¯*) \(^▽^)/ ٩(◕‿◕)۶
(o˘◡˘o) \(★ω★)/ \(^ヮ^)/ (〃^▽^〃)
(╯✧▽✧)╯ o(>ω o( ❛ᴗ❛ )o 。゚(TヮT)゚。
( ‾́ ◡ ‾́ ) (ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚ (b ᵔ▽ᵔ)b (๑˃ᴗ˂)ﻭ
(๑˘︶˘๑) ( ˙꒳​˙ ) (*꒦ິ꒳꒦ີ) °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°
(´・ᴗ・ ` ) (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ („• ֊ •„) (.❛ ᴗ ❛.)
(⁀ᗢ⁀) (¬‿¬ ) (¬‿¬ ) (* ̄▽ ̄)b
( ˙▿˙ ) (¯▿¯) ( ◕▿◕ ) \(٥⁀▽⁀ )/
(„• ᴗ •„) (ᵔ◡ᵔ) ( ´ ▿ ` )

Love

Love and kissing Japanese emoji often use character ♡ (heart) or its combination, for example, ノ~ ♡ (air kiss). You can also use a set of characters «chu» for a kiss (in Japan it means a sound of a kiss). Another interesting love emoticons feature is an active presence of such characters as * or o, which mean «rousy cheeks» and are often used in combination with /, \, ノ, ノ and ヽ. This emoticons are trying to hide their faces in embarrassment. You can also use character ε (bow lips), which indicates the desire to hug and kiss. Japanese girls often joke saying that such kaomoji look like perverts!

(ノ´ з `)ノ (♡μ_μ) (*^^*)♡ ☆⌒ヽ(*’、^*)chu
(♡-_-♡) ( ̄ε ̄@) ヽ(♡‿♡)ノ ( ´ ∀ `)ノ~ ♡
(─‿‿─)♡ (´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡ (*♡∀♡) (。・//ε//・。)
(´ ω `♡) ♡( ◡‿◡ ) (◕‿◕)♡ (/▽\*)。o○♡
(ღ˘⌣˘ღ) (♡°▽°♡) ♡(。- ω -) ♡ ~(‘▽^人)
(´• ω •`) ♡ (´ ε ` )♡ (´。• ω •。`) ♡ ( ´ ▽ ` ).。o♡
╰(*´︶`*)╯♡ (*˘︶˘*).。.:*♡ (♡˙︶˙♡) ♡\( ̄▽ ̄)/♡
(≧◡≦) ♡ (⌒▽⌒)♡ (*¯ ³¯*)♡ (っ˘з(˘⌣˘ ) ♡
♡ (˘▽˘>ԅ( ˘⌣˘) ( ˘⌣˘)♡(˘⌣˘ ) (/^-^(^ ^*)/ ♡ ٩(♡ε♡)۶
σ(≧ε≦σ) ♡ ♡ (⇀ 3 ↼) ♡ ( ̄З ̄) (ω)
(˘∀˘)/(μ‿μ) (ɔˆз(ˆ⌣ˆc) (´♡‿♡`) (°◡°♡)
Σ>―(〃°ω°〃)♡→ (´,,•ω•,,)♡ (´꒳`)♡

Embarrassment

To depict embarrassment, you can use ; character (something like a drop of sweat on a face), or characters for blush (*, o). In addition, you can try to make your emoticon cover its face by its hands in embarrassment.

(⌒_⌒;) (o^ ^o) (*/ω\) (*/。\)
(*/_\) (*ノωノ) (o-_-o) (*μ_μ)
( ◡‿◡ *) (ᵔ.ᵔ) (*ノ∀`*) (//▽//)
(//ω//) (ノ*°▽°*) (*^.^*) (*ノ▽ノ)
( ̄▽ ̄*)ゞ (⁄ ⁄•⁄ω⁄•⁄ ⁄) (*/▽\*) (⁄ ⁄>⁄ ▽ ⁄
(„ಡωಡ„) (ง ื▿ ื)ว ( 〃▽〃) (/▿\ )
(/// ̄  ̄///)

Sympathy

The expression of sympathy or compassion requires at least two Japanese emoticons: one of them will be upset about something, and the other will calm him down. You can use kaomoji from «sadness» category for the first type. A key element for the second one will be «a calming hand» (ノ», ノ’or ヾ) or «shoulder of support» (see examples).

(ノ_ 。・゚・(ノД`)ヽ( ̄ω ̄ ) ρ(- ω -、)ヾ( ̄ω ̄; )
ヽ( ̄ω ̄(。。 )ゝ (*´ I `)ノ゚(ノД`゚)゚。 ヽ(~_~(・_・ )ゝ
(ノ_;)ヾ(´ ∀ ` ) (; ω ; )ヾ(´∀`* ) (*´ー)ノ(ノд`)
(´-ω-`( _ _ ) (っ´ω`)ノ(╥ω╥) (o・_・)ノ”(ノ_

Multimedia variations

Some services, such as MuzIcons, combine emoticons and Adobe Flash music player in a widget.

In 2004, The Trillian chat application introduced a feature called «emotiblips», which allows Trillian users to stream files to their instant message recipients «as the voice and video equivalent of an emoticon».

In 2007, MTV and Paramount Home Entertainment promoted the «emoticlip» as a form of viral marketing for the second season of the show The Hills. The emoticlips were twelve short snippets of dialogue from the show, uploaded to YouTube, which the advertisers hoped would be distributed between web users as a way of expressing feelings in a similar manner to emoticons. The emoticlip concept is credited to the Bradley & Montgomery advertising firm, which hopes they would be widely adopted as «greeting cards that just happen to be selling something».

Japanese Emoticons: Negative Emotions

Dissatisfaction

Dissatisfaction can be easily expressed by kaomoji’s facial wrinkling. You can use >< characters for dissatisfied or displeased Japanese emoticons. Additional wrinkles can be added by # character. You can also express dissatisfaction with eyes like ¬ ¬ or ¯ ¯ and with a well-chosen mouth. Such techniques are quite common in anime and manga.

(#><) (;⌣̀_⌣́) ☆o(><;)○ ( ̄  ̄|||)
(; ̄Д ̄) ( ̄□ ̄」) (# ̄0 ̄) (# ̄ω ̄)
(¬_¬;) (>m<) (」°ロ°)」 (〃>_<;〃)
(^^#) (︶︹︺) ( ̄ヘ ̄)
( ̄︿ ̄) (>﹏<) (—_—) 凸( ̄ヘ ̄)
ヾ(  ̄O ̄)ツ (⇀‸↼‶) o(> (」><)」
(ᗒᗣᗕ)՞ (눈_눈)

Anger

The secret of angry or evil emoticons is in their eyes. Use ` and ´ or ` and ´. Just don’t change the characters’ order, otherwise your angry emoticon will become friendly and kind (compare: ` ´ — evil eyes, ´ ` — kind eyes). In addition, you can add «wrinkles» # and their stronger forms: メ or ╬; and 凸 (middle finger) and ψ (claws) as an arm. You can also use «snarl» 皿 or 益.

(#`Д´) (`皿´#) ( ` ω ´ ) ヽ( `д´*)ノ
(・`ω´・) (`ー´) ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ 凸(`△´#)
( `ε´ ) ψ( ` ∇ ´ )ψ ヾ(`ヘ´)ノ゙ ヽ(‵﹏´)ノ
(メ` ロ ´) (╬`益´) ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ 凸( ` ロ ´ )凸
Σ(▼□▼メ) (°ㅂ°╬) ψ(▼へ▼メ)~→ (ノ°益°)ノ
(҂ `з´ ) (‡▼益▼) (҂` ロ ´)凸 ((╬◣﹏◢))
٩(╬ʘ益ʘ╬)۶ (╬ Ò﹏Ó) \\٩(๑`^´๑)۶// (凸ಠ益ಠ)凸
↑_(ΦwΦ)Ψ ←~(Ψ▼ー▼)∈ ୧((#Φ益Φ#))୨ ٩(ఠ益ఠ)۶
(ノಥ益ಥ)ノ

Sadness

Sad or crying emoticons are quite easy to create. Use Т Т, ; ;, >

(ノ_ (-_-) (´-ω-`) .・゚゚・(/ω\)・゚゚・.
(μ_μ) (ノД`) (-ω-、) 。゜゜(´O`) ゜゜。
o(TヘTo) ( ; ω ; ) (。╯︵╰。) 。・゚゚*(>д
( ゚,_ゝ`) (个_个) (╯︵╰,) 。・゚(゚>
( ╥ω╥ ) (╯_╰) (╥_╥) .。・゚゚・(>_<)・゚゚・。.
(/ˍ・、) (ノ_ (╥﹏╥) 。゚(。ノωヽ。)゚。
(つω`。) (。T ω T。) (ノω・、) ・゚・(。>ω
(T_T) (>_ (っ˘̩╭╮˘̩)っ 。゚・ (>﹏
o(〒﹏〒)o (。•́︿•̀。) (ಥ﹏ಥ) (ಡ‸ಡ)

Pain

Use characters >

~(>_ ☆⌒(> _ ☆⌒(>。 (☆_@)
(×_×) (x_x) (×_×)⌒☆ (x_x)⌒☆
(×﹏×) ☆(#××) (+_+)
٩(× ×)۶ _:(´ཀ`」 ∠):_ (メ﹏メ)

Fear

For scared or frightened Japanese emoji use forward and backward slashes and similar characters depicting that they hide their faces in fear. You can also try to depict screaming, waving their arms and so on.

(ノωヽ) (/。\) (ノ_ヽ) ..・ヾ(。><)シ
(″ロ゛) (;;;*_*) (・人・) \(〇_o)/
(/ω\) (/_\) 〜(><)〜 Σ(°△°|||)︴
(((><))) {{ (>_ \(º □ º l|l)/ 〣( ºΔº )〣
▓▒░(°◡°)░▒▓

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Конфликты и совместимость

Этот мод совместим как с 32-битной, так и с 64-битной версиями The Sims 4. Мод работает с изданием «Legacy». Он включает в себя эффекты других модов настроения, созданных roBurky. И если у Вас установлены моды от этого автора, то они должны быть удалены перед установкой «Значимых историй».

Что делает этот мод?

Представьте ситуацию. Ваш сим впадает в депрессию на несколько нескольких дней. И ему понадобится приложить много усилий и получить немного помощи от своих друзей, чтобы преодолеть эти трудности.

Творческий характер Вашего сима может наполнять его вдохновением, даже когда сейчас не самое подходящее время для этого. Поэтому Вам придется отправить его работать над своим романом, чтобы выбросить эти идеи из головы.

Но затем происходит нечто особенное. Например, новый друг, повышение по службе или первый поцелуй. И теперь персонаж чувствует себя действительно счастливым!

Характеристики

Вам не нужно читать всю информацию на этой странице, чтобы понять мод! Система уведомлений-подсказок познакомит Вас с особенностями мода. А также с тем, когда и как они влияют на ваших симов в игре.

Внутриигровое меню настроек. Если есть какая-то конкретная вещь, которая не подходит Вашему стилю игры, то Вы можете настроить ее или отключить, используя меню настроек.

Чтобы получить доступ к меню, нажмите на своего активного сима, откройте категорию «roBurky», выберите «Значимые истории».

Значимые настроения

В «Значимых историях» игра создает эмоции гораздо умнее, тоньше и разнообразнее.

Сим не сможет перейти от сильной грусти к сильному счастью, не пройдя сквозь промежуточные эмоции. Хорошая комната и удобное сиденье не приведут к тому, что сим слегка развеселится. А небольшое количество дискомфорта может сделать сима более восприимчивым к негативным мыслям.

Эмоциональная инерция — эмоциональное состояние Вашего сима будет менее предсказуемым, но более стабильным. Изменения в настроении будут более значительными и будут длиться дольше. Но из-за этого заставить сима чувствовать эмоции, которые Вы хотите, может быть немного сложнее.

Истинное счастье — счастье больше не будет состоянием по умолчанию для Ваших симов. Они будут чувствовать себя по-настоящему счастливыми только тогда, когда с ними случится что-то достойное. У персонажей должно быть ощущение, что их жизнь улучшилась, чтобы испытать чувство счастья.

Эффекты окружающей среды. Иллюстрации и объекты с эмоциональной аурой больше не будут влиять на настроение Вашего сима. Эффект будет более тонким, накапливаться и исчезать со временем.

Переменные мудлеты — некоторые источники эмоционального настроения иногда дают более сильные или более слабые эффекты, делая жизнь симов немного более непредсказуемой.

Sparkles for Dividers and Borders

Use these glitters for dividing posts or long texts. You can also put your text in the center as a headline divider. See also the master list for more borders and dividers! They’re great to use on social media posts, like Tumblr, Amino or Twitter.

  • ˱ 𓈒 𓈊 ┈ 𓈒 ┈ 𓈉 ┈ 𓈒 ┈ 𓈊 𓈒 ˲
  • ✺ ┅ ⑅ ┅ ⑅ ┅ ⑅ ┅ ⑅ ┅ ⑅ ┅ ✺
  • ✧༝┉┉┉┉┉˚*❋ ❋ ❋*˚┉┉┉┉┉༝✧
  • তততততততততততত
  • ✲꘏ ꘏ ꘏ ꘏ ꘏ ꘏ ꘏✲
  • ⳾*⑅*❀⑅*❀⑅*❀⑅*❀⑅*❀⑅*⳾
  • -ˋˏ✄┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
  • ⭑*•̩̩͙⊱••••✩••••̩̩͙⊰•*⭑
  • ︵‿︵‿୨♡୧‿︵‿︵
  • ⋆⛧*┈┈┈┈﹤୨♡୧﹥ ┈┈┈┈*⛧⋆
  • ✧○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○ꊞ○✧
  • ✼  ҉  ✼  ҉  ✼  ҉  ✼  ҉  ✼  ҉  ✼
  • ✼  ҉  ҉  ҉  ҉  ҉  ҉  ҉ ✼
  • ♡♡♡♡♡♡
  •  ♡  ♡  ♡ 
  • °。°。°。°。°。°。°。゜。°。°。°。
  • 。°。°。°。°。°。°。°。°。°。°。°
  • ⭒☆━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☆⭒
  • ꘎♡━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━♡꘎
  • 🙤 · ┈┈┈┈┈┈ · ꕥ · ┈┈┈┈┈┈ · 🙦
  • · • —– ٠ ✤ ٠ —– • ·
  • ︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵  ‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵‿︵
  • »»————-  ————-««
  • ̶̶̶̶ ̶«̶ ̶̶̶ ̶ ̶ ̶̶̶ ̶«̶ ̶̶̶ ̶       ̶»̶ ̶̶̶ ̶ ̶ ̶̶̶ ̶»̶ ̶̶̶ ̶ ̶ 
  • \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
  • ͙ ͙۪۪̥ ͙ ♡𐡘 𐡘♡𐡘 𐡘 ֎ 𐡘 𐡘♡𐡘 𐡘♡ ͙ ͙۪۪̥ ͙
  • ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■
  • ●○●○●○●○●○●○●○●○
  • ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓
  • ▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼△▼
  • ●~●~●~●~●~●~●~●~
  • ●・○・●・○・●・○・●・○・●
  • ■━■━■━■━■━■━■━■
  • ⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒
  • ៚ ⋯⋯⋯ ˁᱸᲲᱸˀ ⋯⋯⋯⋯ ༄
  • ◇─◇──◇─────◇──◇─◇

2channel style

The Japanese language is usually encoded using double-byte character codes. As a result there is a bigger variety of characters that can be used in emoticons, many of which cannot be reproduced in ASCII. Most kaomoji contain Cyrillic and other foreign letters to create even more complicated expressions analogous to ASCII art’s level of complexity. To type such emoticons, the input editor that is used to type Japanese on a user’s system is equipped with a dictionary of emoticons, after which the user simply types the Japanese word (or something close to it) that represents the desired emoticon to convert the input into such complicated emoticons. Such expressions are known as Shift JIS art.[]

Users of 2channel in particular have developed a wide variety of unique emoticons using obscure characters. Some have taken on a life of their own and become characters in their own right, like Mona.

Battle Pass emoticons

Chapter 2: Season 7

Alie-yumPage 2 (3 Battle Stars) Big HeffPage 9 (3 Battle Stars) * BUURRRPP *Page 10 (6 Battle Stars) Call to ActionSuperman Challenges Eeeeh…Bonus Rewards Page 2 (10 Battle Stars)
Fever DreamPage 4 (3 Battle Stars) MlemPage 5 (3 Battle Stars) Star SeerBonus Rewards Page 1 (10 Battle Stars)

Chapter 2: Season 6

BananopeLevel 90 EggyLevel 65 Jonesin’Level 6 Little BirdLevel 11 Miss FishChapter 2: Season 6 Epic Quests
Power of AzarathLevel 74 Quite CuriousLevel 51 Skully ShoutLevel 25 Spire SpiritLevel 98 Stealth ShotNeymar Jr Quests

Chapter 2: Season 5

Assassin UnknownLevel 62 This is the wayLevel 98 Oh no!Level 71 RGRLevel 13 StacksLevel 25
The ChildLevel 7 Victory LaurelsLevel 86

Chapter 2: Season 4

AsgardianLevel 13 Doom Juice

Level 62

Gamma FlexLevel 28 GrootlingLevel 40 Mystique SneakLevel 76
Storm WarningLevel 49 Tony-ApprovedLevel 97 Weapon XWolverine Challenges
Cuff ‘EmTier 9 Golden VisionTier 96 GHOSTTier 54 HeartblastTier 25 MeowTier 46 Ollie Away!Tier 75
SHADOWTier 69
HeadshotTier 7 Hot DropTier 77 KissTier 41 No ScopeTier 93 Slurp GGSlurp SeriesTier 15 U-TurnTier 63
WinkTier 53

Season X

Boogie BombTier 8 Cool PepperTier 44 CrackshotTier 18 Cross SwordsTier 58 Life PreserverTier 30 PopcornTier 25
Red KnightTier 3 SweatyTier 89

Season 9

Tier 25 Birthday CupcakeFortnite 2nd Birthday Cuddle UpTier 8 Driftin’Tier 16 Durrr!Tier 53 IDKTier 93
Love RangerTier 32 Rex RoarTier 13 SkepticalTier 72Rare Skull TrooperTier 58 SurrenderTier 82 TomatoheadTier 3
WukongTier 44

Season 8

200 MetersTier 70 Ancient MaskTier 53 Angry VolcanoTier 89 Captain America’s SheildEndgame ChallengesMarvel Series CuddlyTier 78 Four-Leaf CloverTier 25
GG JellyfishTier 58 Octo-PirateTier 16 Palm TreeTier 13 SkullyTier 46 SpicyTier 32 SunshineTier 8
Thor’s StormbreakerEndgame ChallengesMarvel Series

Season 7

AmazedTier 53 Durrr BurgerTier 86 FTier 94 GG WreathTier 16 Ginger GunnerTier 25 Hot ChocolateTier 58
Icy HeartTier 8 Merry Marauder (Emoticon)Tier 32 MistletoeTier 6 MittensTier 46 PenguinTier 68

Season 6

Bang!Tier 5 Battle BusTier 8 Black CatTier 51 CamperTier 38 ClownTier 94 FieryFortnitemares Part 1 Challenge
GG PotionTier 16 GhostTier 46 MeeetTier 66 PlungerTier 26 TPTier 58

Season 5

AlarmTier 52 Bad AppleTier 85 EmbarrassedTier 46 Fortnite’s 1st Birthday!Birthday Challenges GoTier 5 Let’s RockTier 8
Pool PartyTier 16 Pot Of GoldTier 97 PricklyTier 24 StinkyTier 92 StopTier 37 TastyTier 78
TatteredTier 67 TrapTier 58

Season 4

AcePlay 50 Matches AngelTier 14 Baby SealTier 24 BananasTier 90 CelebrateTier 97 ChickenTier 52
CrabbyTier 64 Dynamite (Emoticon)Tier 5 Lights, Camera Action!Tier 8 PlottingTier 46 RabidTier 74 RainbowTier 42
TeamworkTier 22 Victory Royale (Emoticon)Win a game in Season 4 ZzzTier 18

Season 3

#1Tier 97 1 HPTier 52 200 IQ PlayTier 74 A+Tier 54 AwwwTier 38 BushTier 30
Flaming RageTier 80 Good GameTier 26 HeartbrokenTier 14 HoarderTier 64 Hot DawgTier 58 In LoveTier 14
KaboomTier 86 MajesticTier 90 PositivityTier 42 Rocket RideTier 22 ThiefTier 8 Thumbs DownTier 48
Thumbs UpTier 46 WowTier 5

Season 2

BaitedTier 47 BoomboxTier 18 Bullseye (Emoticon)Tier 17 ClappingTier 5 Dance Party (emoticon)Tier 26 ExclamationTier 33
FlexTier 36 Heart HandsTier 11 LolTier 2 MVPTier 40 On FireTier 68 PeaceTier 22

Examples

Here’s some cute and sparkly emoticons. Mix and match the sparkles with various types of text fonts and kaomoji!

  • ✧・゚: *✧・゚:*(*❦ω❦)*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
  • .。*゚+.*.。(❁´◡`❁)。.。:+*
  • *:..。o○(´;д;`)○o。..:*
  • 。°。°。(*´→ܫ←`*)。°。°
  • ‿︵‿︵(ಥ﹏ಥ)‿︵‿︵
  • ♡(ꈍᴗꈍ)ε`*)♡
  • ☆♬○♩●♪✧♩((ヽ( ᐛ )ノ))♩✧♪●♩○♬☆
  • ✼  ҉  ✼ (ꃋิꎴꃋิ) ✼  ҉  ✼ 
  • ✧・゚:*ᴵ’ᵐ ᵇᵉᵃᵘᵗᶦᶠᵘˡ (ꈍ ꒳ ꈍ✿)*:・゚✧*
  • △▼△▼n̶ ̶e̶ ̶v̶ ̶e̶ ̶r̶ ̶( ͜。 ͡ʖ ͜。) ̶m̶ ̶i̶ ̶n̶ ̶d̶ △▼△▼
  • -ˏˋ⋆ ̥   ̣̮ ̥   ͙ʰ͙ᵉ͙ˡ͙ˡ͙ᵒ͙   ̥   ̣̮ ̥ ⋆ˊˎ-
  • °✧° 𝔉𝔢𝔢𝔡 𝔪𝔢 °♡°(ꂧ ꁞ ꂧ)°♡° 𝔠𝔞𝔫𝔡𝔶 °✧°
  • ┉┉┉-ˋˏ尺口卂尺ヾ(ꉺ ̱言 ꉺ )ノ 尺口卂尺ˎˊ-┉┉┉
  • ✩•̩̩͙*ೃ˚.˚ଘo(∗  ❛ั ᵕ ❛ั )੭່˙ᴵˈ ˡˡ ᵖʳᵒᵗᵉᶜᵗ ʸᵒᵘ ˚.*ೃ
  • »——┬┴┬┴┤ᴘʟs ʀᴇsᴘᴏɴᴅ(ˊo̶̶̷̤ ‸o̴̶├┬┴┬┴——«
  • ヽ`、ヽ`𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐮𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐦𝐞 ˚。 ლ(ಥ益ಥლ、ヽ`☽ヽ`
  • ࿔࿔࿔꣸(⁍̴̆◡⁍̴̆ )⊃✫⌒*・゚ℎ𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑠 𝑏𝑒 ℎ𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑛’⛧`
  • 。꘏꘏ 𝑗𝑜𝑖𝑛 𝑢𝑠 ♡ ( ˘ ) 𝒐𝒓 𝒆𝒍𝒔𝒆. ꘏꘏。

Try combining them with animal emoticons for maximum cuteness! Check out kissing and hugging for more sparkly kaomoji ♡

Origin

ASCII Art, or the concept of turning letters and characters into pictures, has been around since at least 1966. However, the earliest known iteration of ASCII-based facial expression is the smiley face (represented as «:-)» to indicate sarcasm in the preceding statement) as proposed by ARPANET user Kevin MacKenzie via MsgGroup mailing list on April 12th, 1979. The earliest recorded usage of the smiley face has been attributed to a post written by Scott Fahlman, submitted after a three day long discussion on the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general message board about jokes and how to distinguish humor online:

Fahlman took credit for inventing the “:-)” and “:-(” emoticons on his website. Decades later, Fahlman stated in an April 2001 interview that he created the smiley to better understand his peers, whose sarcasm on the message board was sometimes misread due to the lack of facial expressions or tone of voice. Meanwhile, the term “Emoticon,” a blending of the words “emotion” and “icon,” appeared in print publications for the first time in the New York Times on January 28th, 1990 and added to the Oxford English Dictionary (shown below) in its June 2001 print edition, followed by the first Urban Dictionary definition submitted on October 1, 2002.

How and When Did Emoji Replace Emoticons?

Shigetaka Kurita, then an interface designer for a Japanese mobile operator, created the first popular emoji in 1999. There were others two years earlier, but it’s the 1999 set that became popular in Japan, as mobile operators added it to their messaging features.

The first emoji ever made, according to the interview Shigetaka Kurita gave to Vice, was a heart icon. Faces with various emotions followed, inspired by the people the designer saw in the city. The first set included a total of 176 icons, denoting things like emotions, weather, sports, and everyday objects.

In 2010 emoji were added to the Unicode standard, and that allowed tech giants like Apple and Google to bring emoji to their users’ devices. Once iPhone and Android users were able to add those cute little pictures to their messages and posts, they gleefully did so. Emoticons, which used to dominate text messages, became few and between.

As you know, by now emoji have pretty much pushed emoticons out of online conversations. But if you’re still nostalgic for the Shruggie, here are five sites to copy-paste emoticons, emoji, and more.

Static vs Animated Emoticons

There are generally two flavors of emoticons, the static (not animated) icons and the newer and more stylish animated emoticons.
We’ve got both types of icons on the website.

When MSN Messenger 6 was launched in mid-2003, it introduced custom emoticons as one of it’s revolutionary new features. It allowed users to add their own emoticons and use them in conversations. These emoticons were limited to a maximum size of 19×19 pixels and could not be animated, but still allowed for some very interesting emoticons to be created.

With the arrival of MSN Messenger 7 in late 2004, Winks were introduced and the emoticon limitations were increased to 50×50 pixels and allowed animations, certainly a big improvement! Emoticon designs could now include much more detail thanks to the increased size and animation capabilities.

What are Emoticons?

The word Emoticon is a combination or blend of the words Emotion and Icon, its pronounced as Emoti-con (/imotikon/). The terms Smileys and Smilies are also used to refer to Emoticons, but we’ll get to that a little bit later.

Emoticons are emotional icons or graphics: a visual way to express your emotions, attitude, how you feel and what you want to say. They’re extremely helpful in situations where words just simply aren’t enough. In a way, emoticons are an online substitute for real-life properties such as the expression on your face or the tone of your voice, they help you to clearly set the context of your messages.

The Emoticon or Smiley has been around for over 25 years and is officially recognized by most dictionaries today. Want to learn more about the history of emoticons? We’ve prepared a little history lesson for you on the emoticon history page.

Unicode

Emoticons are introduced in Unicode Standard version 6.0. It covers unicode range from 1F600 to 1F64F.

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U+1F60x

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  • émoticon — ● émoticon nom masculin (de l anglais emotion, émotion et icon, icône) Synonyme de smiley. ● émoticon (synonymes) nom masculin (de l anglais emotion, émotion et icon, icône) Synonymes : smiley …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • emoticon — emoticon, emoticón → emoticono …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • emoticón — emoticon, emoticón → emoticono …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • emoticón — emoticón. m. Inform. emoticono …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • emoticón — o emoticono sustantivo masculino (en informática) icono, símbolo …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • emoticon — by 1994, apparently from EMOTION (Cf. emotion) + ICON (Cf. icon) …   Etymology dictionary

  • emoticon — /eˈmotikon, ingl. iˈməutikon/ s. m. o f. inv. (elab.) faccina, smiley …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • emoticon — The word is a blend of emotion and icon and denotes a representation by means of standard word processing keystrokes of a person s face (normally the writer s) expressing a particular emotion such as anger, fear, frustration, surprise, delight,… …   Modern English usage

  • emoticon — keyboard symbol code, : ) emotag, smiley, winkey; concept 284 …   New thesaurus

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Sep 29th, 2021 04:55 PM

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