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More than 80% of millennials and Gen Zies in India have found hope in COVID-19 vaccination by using emojis as a medium to express themselves, a new report has said. While the joining hands emoji emerged as the most used one as part of vaccination drive-related conversations among those aged between 18 and 25 and 25+ years, the emoji with laughing tears continues to enjoy the top position, the report by AI innovation start-up Bobble AI said on World Emoji Day.
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