- π angry emoji
- π‘mad emoji
- π€¬over mouth
- π€Face triumph
- π€―Exploding head
- πΎMad cat face
- πΏImp
- πPunch
- πdown sign
- πfunk you
- π€Fingers crossed
- πBroken heart
- π£Bomb
- β‘Lightning
- π₯fire
- π₯Collision
- πVolcano
- βno
- π’Anger symbol
- π―οΈanger bubble
- π€·ββοΈPerson shrugging
- π ββοΈno good
- εΈ
- εΈ(ο½βΒ΄γ‘)εΈ
- βΈ¨βΊ_βΏβΈ©
- εΈ(ββββ )
- ΰ² _ΰ²
- (β£_β’)
- (ΰΈβΜ-βΜ)
- ββ©β
- ΰ² ηΰ²
- ΰ²₯ηΰ²₯
- γ½(ΰ² _ΰ² )γ
- (β―Β°β‘Β°οΌβ―οΈ΅ β»ββ»
- (οΎΰ²₯ηΰ²₯οΌοΎ β»ββ»
- ( q β’Μ α΄ β’Μ ο½‘)π’
- (β’Μβ€β’Μ )
- ( β’Μ α΄ β’Μ )
- κ¦π _π
When you’re talking to someone, sometimes you can’t say it all in words. For example, you might want to let someone know that you’re very angry.
In this situation, you can use emojis, images, stamps, etc. to express your emotional state in a roundabout way.
With the right emoji at the right time, you can easily release your frustrations with each other. It might even bring a smile to the other person’s face.
However, be careful not to use emojis in situations that are too serious, as they can make things worse.