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12 Emojis That Many People May Be Misusing

Emojis can be understood in different ways: on the one hand, they help to express almost any kind of feeling without the need for words; on the other hand, sometimes it is not very clear what you want to talk about. But one thing is for sure: emojis have entered our lives with everything.

O awesome.club believes that emojis, and other symbols, are part of Internet culture and that it’s always good to stay on top of this popular phenomenon. In our list today, there are all kinds of emojis whose meaning not everyone knows. Check out!

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Many users mistakenly believe that this emoji symbolizes prayer. In fact, this gesture symbolizes “please” or “thank you” in Japanese. Or, in the American interpretation, it symbolizes “hit here”.

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Initially, you might think that this emoji only symbolizes a kiss, but it can also represent a whistle, especially if used in a musical context.

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This is not just a pink bow, but it also represents a symbol of the fight against breast cancer, although the actual symbol is a little different. In general, users use this emoji at festive events.

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This emoji not only symbolizes the desire to attract the reader to the text below, but also to demonstrate that you are not doing very well.

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A clenched fist to the right is a sign of respect and is also used as a greeting between friends.

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This is not a turnip, as most people think, but a sweet potato.

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This emoji is easily found in anime and manga, and it is used to represent when a character is very angry or the sound “BAM!” during comic book fights.

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We are used to associating this symbol with something forbidden. But in American culture it is also used with the meaning of kiss.

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This emoji represents the mask of Tengu, which is a demon from Japanese mythology. The Tengu portrays arrogance, conceit and arrogance; so with this emoji, you can suggest that the person is being a little annoying. In other contexts it can also be used with a certain sexual connotation.

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This emoji seems to symbolize something bad, but in fact, it’s the exact opposite. It depicts the Japanese ogre Namahage, who performs a ritual to ward off evil spirits.

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Much was speculated about the mysterious abbreviation NG when the emoji was released: since “At the girls” (no girls) to even “At the guys” (no boys). But actually, NG is short for “not good” (Nothing good).

The origin of NG refers to television errors shown during or after the credits of a television program in Japan (when, for example, the anchor of Jornal Nacional makes some mistake or gaffe after saying goodbye to the audience and ending the program , when traditionally the screen credits go up), but nowadays it is mostly used as “not good🇧🇷

What other emojis would you include in this list? We’d love to know! Comment!

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