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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:46 pm
I was replying to this text:
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Later, I was talking with a friend, who said I should have omitted the emoji.
Ps. The person I was texting with regularly uses emojis in her replies.
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:48 pm
I use emojis in text often to express how I feel since it’s hard to understand a person just by reading their text without seeing their face. I like when others do too. I see nothing wrong with yours.
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:49 pm
ExtraCredit wrote: | I use emojis in text often to express how I feel since it’s hard to understand a person just by reading their text without seeing their face. I like when others do too. I see nothing wrong with yours. |
Ok good. Because reading the menorah thread and the replies you got there reminded me of this conversation...
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:51 pm
gamzehyaavor wrote: | Ok good. Because reading the menorah thread and the replies you got there reminded me of this conversation... |
Yea I guess people can interpret it negatively. Something I only learnt today. In your case, it helps that the person also always uses emojis so you’re really safe.
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crust
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:55 pm
When I started texting many years ago I used to cringe when I got replies from proffessional people with an emoji or a text language like;
Srsly
Lol
Rly
Ttyl
Tysm
I thought it was completely unacceptable.
Things are so different today. Not that I like it but it is what it is.
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sarahmalka
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 2:59 pm
Depends on who you're texting and the seriousness of the thing you're sad about. Sad bc someone is feeling sick? Fine use an emoji. Sad because someone passed away? No emoji. That's my opinion, maybe it's different for different generations too. (I'm Gen X)
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:01 pm
crust wrote: | When I started texting many years ago I used to cringe when I got replies from proffessional people with an emoji or a text language like;
Srsly
Lol
Rly
Ttyl
Tysm
I thought it was completely unacceptable.
Things are so different today. Not that I like it but it is what it is. |
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ExtraCredit
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:04 pm
gamzehyaavor wrote: | There’s a medical professional I’m frequently in touch with, and often it’s part of group emails with a couple of big doctors. She uses text speak in emails and I cringe when I see it. Maila, with me, quick reply- I don’t care but Im mamash embarrassed for her sometimes... |
I actually don’t think I ever saw an email with an emoji. I guess because professional talk doesn’t belong with any emotions at all. It’s all about business.
Friendly texts which is instead of a call makes sense to show the emoji matching your feeling!
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:22 pm
sarahmalka wrote: | Depends on who you're texting and the seriousness of the thing you're sad about. Sad bc someone is feeling sick? Fine use an emoji. Sad because someone passed away? No emoji. That's my opinion, maybe it's different for different generations too. (I'm Gen X) |
Mind expounding on this?
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zaq
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:28 pm
gamzehyaavor wrote: | I was replying to this text:
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Later, I was talking with a friend, who said I should have omitted the emoji.
Ps. The person I was texting with regularly uses emojis in her replies. |
Not at all. Your meaning was quite clear without the emoji, but the emoji simply emphasizes it. I don't know why your friend would make such a statement.
Now if you had texted "On, no, I just found out Justin Bieber is married, there went my last hope " that would have been different.
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:38 pm
zaq wrote: | Not at all. Your meaning was quite clear without the emoji, but the emoji simply emphasizes it. I don't know why your friend would make such a statement.
Now if you had texted "On, no, I just found out Justin Bieber is married, there went my last hope " that would have been different. |
Hey, how would this be different? She’s not entitled to be sad over that?
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singleagain
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 3:42 pm
Texting English is a new language. Miscommunication happens bc not everyone speaks it and translations don't always work
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:21 pm
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There's a book on this called Because Internet. The author, a linguist, actually likes all that stuff. (Some of us old fogies are on the fence.)
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sarahmalka
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:31 pm
gamzehyaavor wrote: | Mind expounding on this? |
Sure which part? Generational differences?
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little neshamala
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:40 pm
Text speak and emojis are not necessarily the same.
Emojis simply illustrate what youre texting, and often help bring the point across stronger.
Definitely appropriate to use, does not make light of the situation.
OP, the friend who told you this-does she text/whatsapp frequently? Sounds like shes just a bit out of the loop
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:50 pm
little neshamala wrote: | Text speak and emojis are not necessarily the same.
Emojis simply illustrate what youre texting, and often help bring the point across stronger.
Definitely appropriate to use, does not make light of the situation.
OP, the friend who told you this-does she text/whatsapp frequently? Sounds like shes just a bit out of the loop |
She does actually but she’s a lot older than me- has children older than me!
I totally agree with your first part. I do use emojis because I feel it helps with ‘tone of voice’. Text speak is something I try to avoid as much as possible.
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Sunny Days
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:54 pm
sarahmalka wrote: | Sure which part? Generational differences? |
No. The part about it being different in reply to someone sick or someone died.
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amother
Coral
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 4:57 pm
I personally am emoji illiterate. Am I really the only one?
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zaq
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Sun, Dec 13 2020, 5:09 pm
ExtraCredit wrote: | Hey, how would this be different? She’s not entitled to be sad over that? |
Not if she's currently married.
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