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How Emojis Are Understood Across Genders, Cultures, And Ages

How Emojis Are Understood Across Genders, Cultures, And Ages
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How emojis are understood across genders, cultures, and ages

How emojis are understood across genders, cultures, and ages
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Emojis make old people confused

Careful with your emojis! Study finds old people are using emoticons wrong - and the meaning can vary WILDLY from country to country

Scientists at the University of Nottingham found that older texters were less successful than younger people when trying to match emojis to the emotion they are supposed to represent.

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Older people are using emojis wrong, study says

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Nottingham found older people tended to misuse emojis such as surprised, fearful, sad, and angry reactions to express their emotions through texting.

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