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The most Misunderstood Emojis

The most Misunderstood Emojis

Emojis provide a shortcut to express emotions and sometimes end boring conversations! Over time, emojis have significantly changed the way we communicate. They make conversations even more fun and colourful. They are supposed to be understood in every language. But sometimes even emojis are misunderstood! And you might find yourself in a pickle for misinterpreting them. 

We present here a list of some most commonly misunderstood emojis and reveal their real meanings. 

Dizzy Emoji

Dizzy Emoji

Assumed as a shooting star, this emoji actually illustrates dizziness or the phenomenon of seeing stars when someone is hit on the head.

Raising Hands Emoji

Raising Hands Emoji

If you’ve been using this emoji to show praise, then let us tell you it’s wrong. The original meaning of this emoji is high-five used to express joy or celebration.

Women with bunny ears Emoji

Women with bunny ears Emoji

Though this emoji gives the vibes of two best friends who are happy or having fun, in reality, they’re bunny girls, a Japanese symbol associated with sex appeal. 

Dashing away Emoji

Dashing away Emoji

Often misinterpreted as farting, this emoji symbolises the fast moment of a person or vehicle, which is in a hurry of getting somewhere quickly.

Folded Hands Emoji

Folded Hands Emoji

This isn’t a praying emoji. It is a folded hand gesture commonly used to say thank you or please.

Information Desk Women Emoji

Information Desk Women Emoji

People think this emoji represents sassiness, but it is an “information desk women” emoji.

Bowing Man Emoji

Bowing Man Emoji

Some people mistake this emoji for a man thinking or doing push-ups. But this emoji actually represents bowing deeply, which is called dogeza in Japan.

Disappointed but Relieved Face Emoji

Disappointed but Relieved Face Emoji

This emoji seems like the right face to use when you’re sad or feel like crying. But it actually represents a disappointed but relieved face.

Japanese Ogre Emoji

Japanese Ogre Emoji

This emoji is most commonly used to express anger or to represent the devil. But it actually illustrates an ogre called Namahage featured in Japanese folklore that wards off evil spirits from homes.

Pouting Face Emoji

Pouting Face Emoji

It depicts someone is in the middle of throwing a temper, but in reality, this emoji’s name is “pouting face.”

Sign of the Horns Emoji

Sign of the Horns Emoji

People think of it as a “rockstar” emoji, but its proper name is “sign of the horns.” This hand gesture has different meanings in different cultures. In some countries, it is considered offensive while it is also associated with music and sports culture.

Hugging Face Emoji

Hugging Face Emoji

This emoji looks like this guy is trying to push someone away; however, it is supposed to be a hugging face.

Pointing up Emoji

Pointing up Emoji

Often spotted to represent the number one, this emoji is actually intended to show a hand pointing up. 

Weary Cat Face Emoji

Weary Cat Face Emoji

Often used to convey horror or surprise during text conversations, this emoji is actually a useful way to show how tired or sleep-deprived you are.

Raised Hand Emoji

Raised Hand Emoji

Some people use this emoji as a high-five or when they have to tell someone to stop. But it actually means a raised hand and can be used by someone who has to ask a question.

We hope that you’ll be more careful with emojis in the future and use them wisely. If you have ever used an emoji incorrectly, make it up with some cool & quirky emoji gifts for your friends.

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