Comment by esafak 12 hours ago It is the precision of language that allows you to distinguish the subtext of those two sentences. 2 comments esafak Reply harrall 11 hours ago But by that line of thinking, it’s the same with emojis. There is a subtly to which ones you use and when.You don’t just put the same laugh emoji every time it’s funny… esafak 2 hours ago I think there is a difference: with emojis, only the sender knows the precise meaning. Words have agreed on definitions.
harrall 11 hours ago But by that line of thinking, it’s the same with emojis. There is a subtly to which ones you use and when.You don’t just put the same laugh emoji every time it’s funny… esafak 2 hours ago I think there is a difference: with emojis, only the sender knows the precise meaning. Words have agreed on definitions.
esafak 2 hours ago I think there is a difference: with emojis, only the sender knows the precise meaning. Words have agreed on definitions.
But by that line of thinking, it’s the same with emojis. There is a subtly to which ones you use and when.
You don’t just put the same laugh emoji every time it’s funny…
I think there is a difference: with emojis, only the sender knows the precise meaning. Words have agreed on definitions.