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Emoji became an integral part of our communication habits. The majority of them are clear when you just look at the image. However, there are some emoji that can be [misinterpret|misinterpreted|misinterprets|misinterpreting]. For example, hands hold together in a prayer movement usually mean that a person said "thank you" or [ask|asking|asks|asked]for something. Some cheerful people can see "give five" in this gesture and may not [understand|understands|understood|understanding]your request or gratitude. There is a special website that explains the meaning of different emoji and shows how they are [show|shows|shown|showing]on different platforms. Emoji are great, but you need to be sure where it's possible to [use|used|using|uses]them. They are fine for personal messages. More and more often they are [use|using|used|uses]in business chats as well. However, you need to be sure that in your company it's okay to use emoji. In general, emoji were[invents|invented|invent|inventing]to show emotions. Unfortunately, if a person doesn't [using|used|use|uses]emoji, it's often thought that he or she doesn't like you. Don't forget that some people just don't like emoji, it's nothing personal. When you express serious feelings and emotions, however, it's [advises|advise|advised|advising]not to use too many emoji as they[reduce|reduced|reducing]the seriousness of your messages. And sometimes words "you are very precious to me" can mean more than a thousand hearts in a row.