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A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Nottingham found that older people tended to misuse emojis — such as surprised, fearful, sad and angry reactions — to express their ...
OLDER people are often left baffled by surprised, fearful, sad and angry emojis, a study shows. But don’t stop sending them to elderly relatives just yet — as they help improve understanding ...
Now you can choose from Like, Love, Care, HaHa, Wow, Sad and Angry. Facebook warns that the reactions should not be used in a creative way. So don't react to someone's post in an emoji that would ...
They found that the older the participant, the less their interpretations matched the labels for surprised, fearful, sad and angry emojis. Women's interpretations of happy, fearful, sad and angry ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- We use emojis all the time in text messages or emails. A smiley face, a face laughing with tears or a sad face, or an angry face. But are people really being honest when they ...
the emoticons used to give extra meaning behind text messages, can say a lot about your psychological state, according to a recent study. DEMONSTRATORS CARRY an inflatable angry emoji during a ...