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  1. Jun 24, 2022 · IMHO, the answer is no — and I’ve got scientific research on my side. Yes, emojis brighten up a message and make endless lines of text more readable, but they also reveal something about the ...

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    Eliza Brett Romina Rojas Chanathip Jhongjaiteth Madhuri Chilamakuri INTRODUCTION This research paper looks at the use of emojis and abbreviations in the workplace and attempts to understand whether they are perceived as professional or if they damage the reputation of the user. The way we communicate with each other socially and professionally is c...

    To conclude, based on our primary and secondary research, the use of emojis and abbreviations is mostly not perceived as unprofessional in the workplace and therefore will not damage individual reputations. Those who use them often are very careful to consider the relationship they have with the sender/receiver. One 57-year-old UK company chairman ...

    Clutch. (March 18, 2021). More Than 75% of Employees in the U.S. Used Emojis at Work in 2020, Increasing the Possibility of Translation Mistakes in the Workplace. Cision. Retrieved November 20, 2022, from https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/more-than-75-of-employees-in-the-us-used-emojis-at-work-in-2020-increasing-the-possibility-of-translatio...

    Interviewer Name and Date of Interview: Chanathip Jhongjaiteth, 17 November 2022 Interviewee Name and Gender: Bunyaporn Watsawang, Female Industry/Position: EV Automotive, New Business Development Manager Years as a Leader/Manager: 3 years Interviewer Name and Date of Interview: Chanathip Jhongjaiteth, 17 November 2022 Interviewee Name and Gender: ...

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  2. Jun 29, 2021 · The person standing emoji means the same thing, like you're just standing there, not knowing how to react. 3. Clown. If you see a clown emoji following a statement, it means the author is poking fun at something or someone. It could either be the subject of the statement, or whoever it's directed at. 4.

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  3. Sep 27, 2021 · People gain and express interpersonal comfort through unpolished self-presentation, and acting (or writing) too formally comes off as cold, distant, or passive-aggressive. It’s also worth noting ...

  4. Oct 26, 2022 · For example, you would use a ‘thumbs-up’ or a ‘smile’ in the same way as you would in in-person communication. However, the secret emoji language refers to a shared understanding of hidden meanings – predominantly between teenagers and young people. Here emojis, or combinations of emojis, act as code. Young people have always used ...

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  5. Emoji can provide tonal clues that might be signaled with body language during in-person conversations but can easily be missed in written communications. For example, take these two messages — identical except for the emoji, but offering two altogether different possible interpretations: – You’re in big trouble!

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  7. Jan 16, 2023 · For example, people tend to interpret short messages like “great work” or “nice job” as sarcastic 60% of the time. Emojis can help clarify the tone of text messages (provided you use the appropriate emojis!). “OK” by itself can be interpreted in numerous ways—passive aggressiveness, apathy, submission, and acceptance, among others.