Facial expressions and emojicons
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Course: | Unit 2: Facial expressions and emojicons |
Book: | Facial expressions and emojicons |
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Date: | Saturday, 23 November 2024, 10:56 PM |
Read the text and discuss in pairs how emojicons can be used to represent nonverbal communication
The many meanings of the pinched fingers fan
Tom Gerken – BBC News Washington
3 February 2020
Is it a way to show disbelief, a way to ask others to be quiet, or a cute gesture popularized by a K-Pop star?
It’s called “pinched fingers” and depending on where you are in the world, a new emoji announced by the Unicode Consortium, which approves standard emojis worldwide, could have a completely different meaning. Its official purpose, according to the emoji’s creators, is to represent the way an Italian might ask “what do you want?”.
But that has not stopped its differing interpretations worldwide since the icon was debuted in January 2020. In a 14-page proposal for the emoji, creators of the “pinched fingers” icon suggested that the gesture would be representative of Italian culture because “everybody knows Italians speak with their hands” – but may have other meanings elsewhere.
“We expect this emoji to be widely used not only in Italy and other
Mediterranean countries,”
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it says, “but also, more broadly, worldwide because of
the increasing popularity of Italian culture and way of life.
There are of course various comedy interpretations which have emerged, such as one person’s claim it represents eating without utensils, or another’s suggestion that with a simple flip it could mean “a pinch of salt”.[8]
There are also a legion of people who will see the emoji and instantly think of K-Pop star Yuri, who is known for making a gesture with her hand in the shape of a dumpling.
It is often associated with the phrase “I mandu you” – with mandu being the Korean word for dumpling – because fans joke about the pose being her way of saying “I love you” to them.[9]
To have an emoji created, a person must make a detailed application for it to be included in Unicode, the system which makes text and emoji function on electronic devices.
This is how the same emoji can appear across different devices, regardless of whether it is an Apple or Google product. The most recent batch of emojis to be released in 2020 also includes gender-neutral wedding symbols and the trans flag.
Vocabulary 1. Write a definition or synonym for each term and match the proper term with the image below. If you need help, consult https://www.merriam-webster.com/
- Pinch:
- Utensils:
- Flip:
Vocabulary 2. Write a definition or synonym for each
term and match the proper term with the image below. If you need help, consult https://www.merriam-webster.com/
- Dumpling:
- Batch:
- Pickup truck:
- Petition:
Vocabulary 3. Write a definition or synonym for each term. If you need help, consult https://www.merriam-webster.com/
- Regardless:
- Joke:
- Debuted:
- Myriad: