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Discover the world’s most popular emoji – Época Negócios

Ursula Curtis by Ursula Curtis
July 19, 2021
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Adobe's report reveals the world's most popular emoji in 2021 (Image: Picture alliance / Getty Images)

Adobe’s report reveals the world’s most popular emoji in 2021 (Image: Picture alliance / Getty Images)

Generation Z may not like to use emoji And you think they’re outdated, but you can’t deny that emoticons are a great way to increase communication in the digital age, to the point where they just have their own date.

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This Saturday (17) celebrates World Emoji Day. It is fame that Adobe decided to search for the most popular emoji in the world in 2021. The study was conducted on 7,000 Internet users from countries such as Germany, Australia, South Korea, the United States, France, Japan and the United States. kingdom.

First on the list is the laughing emoji, followed by the thumbs up icon. From third onwards, the most affectionate emoji starts with a red heart followed by a kiss with a wink. The symbol of sadness with tears completes the top five.

The world's five most popular emojis in 2021 (Image: Reproduction/Adobe)

The world’s five most popular emojis in 2021 (Image: Reproduction/Adobe)

The hard-to-understand emoji category includes the eggplant, peach, and clown symbols. Among those interviewed, 88% stated that the tool is important in digital communication and helps foster empathy.

The three hardest emoji to understand (Image: Reproduction/Adobe)

The three hardest emoji to understand (Image: Reproduction/Adobe)

“I think we respond more emotionally to images, so emojis can help bring tone of voice, gestures, and reactions closer together,” Adobe designer and developer Paul D. Hunt wrote in the report.

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"Writer. Analyst. Avid travel maven. Devoted twitter guru. Unapologetic pop culture expert. General zombie enthusiast."

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