Emojis like these 🤔 🙄 🤓 have become shorthand for complex emotions that we increasingly throw into digital communications. But are they appropriate for work-related exchanges? Often not—and especially for women, a recent study shows.
Women are especially likely to interpret certain emojis more negatively than men do, according to a recent studyThat thinking face. The eye-roll mug. The “nerd” emoji with the glasses. These cartoon images of the human face have become shorthand for complex emotions that we increasingly throw into digital communications for a host of reasons ranging from time saving to tension diffusion to literally lacking the words to describe how we feel.
Often not—and especially for women, who are likely to interpret negative, neutral and ambiguous emojis more negatively than men do, according to a recent study.
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