Hearts emoji2/19/2023 ![]() ![]() There’s always that one person who drops the cheeky heart in the middle of a group chat when people are arguing and, honestly, why? Since when does that work? Just because you’re on chat it does not mean you can deny the situation. Meanwhile, the person receiving is probably going: “wtf is their problem” and, really, what is our problem? Why do we think that sending a simple heart will cure anything? The Totally-Out-of-Context HeartĪnother very practical way to use the heart emoji is when it makes no sense at all. Although, deep inside, you know it won’t solve the conflict, at least you don’t have to deal with it at that moment. Why explain yourself when you can just send a heart emoji and send them so much love they can’t be angry anymore. ![]() You receive a text, someone found out you’ve been lazy or done something cheeky, and calls you out on it. Here is another one I catch myself doing all the time, especially in texts to my mom (sorry, mom). Why can’t we just say bye? I swear saying bye isn’t awkward. But are you really? That would never work in the non-cyberspace world, because conversations don’t just end in hearts. Send a cheeky heart, get one back, and you’re, once again, saved from awkwardness. So, before it gets awkward, you quickly consult the panacea of all emojis. You’re talking to your best friend, you’ve finally agreed on what to do – after debating for a good 20 minutes via passive aggressive messages – and then, after both writing “omg can’t wait, I’m so excited” you’re kind of stuck in that weird time in space where you’re having an ongoing conversation but there’s still time before meeting and you don’t have any idea what to say. ![]()
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