Emoji package. (picture Source: Baidu Pictures)
According to Essentialkids, an Australian child parent resources website, July 17 is the World emoji package Day (World Emoji Day). Every year. According to a survey commissioned by technology accessories brand Tech Toppers, Australians' favorite and most commonly used emoji expressions are laughing and crying.
It is reported that, Tech Toppers conducted a survey of 1000 Australians on the use of emoji emojis. The results show that laughing and crying is the favorite and most commonly used expression of Australian people, and the favorite expression of food or drink is cheers. In addition, Australians think the expression of fecal patterns is more aggressive than eggplant patterns.
In Australia, people are more likely to use emoji expressions to express their emotions, which will be more friendly and euphemistic to express some difficult information.
Forty per cent of Australians use a emoji expression in most messages or emails.
In most cases, 85 per cent of Australians send emoji expressions to friends, 62 per cent to their partners, 48 per cent to brothers and sisters, 42 per cent to parents, 14 per cent to people they know on dating apps and 10 per cent to their bosses.