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United States
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In the United States, emojis are widely used in casual written communication to express emotions and tone.
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Japan
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Emojis are widely used in digital communication in Japan, including professional contexts, to convey nuanced meanings.
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South Korea
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Emojis are widely used in digital communication in South Korea, even in professional contexts.
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United Kingdom
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Emojis are commonly used in informal written communication in the UK to express emotions and convey self-expression.
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Russia
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Emojis in Russia are used sparingly in informal online conversations for functional rather than emotional purposes.
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contemporary internet culture
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Emojis are widely used in digital communication to convey emotions and add nuance to text-based conversations in contemporary internet culture.
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia uses emojis cautiously in informal contexts due to cultural and religious sensitivities.
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Australia
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Emojis are widely used in Australia to convey a casual and informal tone in digital communication.
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Canada
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Emojis are widely used in digital communication and marketing in Canada.
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China
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In China, emojis are used sparingly and mostly in informal conversations and social media to show respect and formality.
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France
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In France, emojis are widely used to express emotions and convey symbolic meanings in communication.
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Germany
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Emojis are not widely used in formal communication and traditional marketing in Germany.
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Modern Internet Culture
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Emojis are used in modern internet culture to express emotions and can be interpreted in different ways, potentially causing misunderstandings.
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emoji
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digital communication
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Emoji are frequently utilized in digital communication to express feelings and tone.
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digital era
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Emojis are frequently used in digital communication to convey emotions and meanings in the digital era.
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smartphone user culture
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Emojis are used by smartphone users to convey emotions and intentions in digital communication.
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traditional
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Traditional cultures perceive the use of emojis in written communication as immature or unprofessional.
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Internet slang
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Emoji is a form of Internet slang commonly used to express laughter, affection, or sarcasm.
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Switzerland
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Emoji use is less common in traditional marketing in Switzerland.
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Taiwan
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Emojis are used in formal written communication in Taiwan to convey respect.
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, emojis are seen as informal and not suitable for serious communication.
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digital media culture
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Emojis are used in digital media culture to convey emotions and tone in text-based communication.
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elderly culture
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Elderly culture may use emojis less frequently and have a limited understanding of their usage in text communication.
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mainstream culture
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Emoji have quickly become a widely used form of communication across different age groups and digital platforms.
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natural language processing
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Emoji are symbols or characters encoded in text data and are a part of natural language processing culture.
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online culture
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Emojis are frequently used in online culture to convey nuanced messages that may need interpretation.
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social media users
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Emojis are widely used by social media users to convey emotions and tone in online communication.
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