Hi, friends! It’s time for the June edition of Share Our Lives. This month’s topic is the emojis we use most often. At first, I wasn’t sure how much I could say about emojis. But when I look at the ones I use most often, I think they might say a little about my personality. So, here are my most used emojis and why they made the list.
My Most Used Emojis
Happy Face 😊
This is the emoji I use most often because of its friendly, polite and versatile response. It also conveys warmth, keeps things light, or simply acknowledges something. It’s what I use when I want to say “yes, everything is fine”.
Laughing Face 😂
I use this emoji a lot because my friends and family always send me funny snippets or funny recaps of their days.
Heart ❤️
I usually send a heart message when I receive it. But when I use a heart emoji as a reply, it’s usually because I don’t know how much something means.
Monkey Closes His Eyes 🙈
This is the “I can’t believe this” or “Oh no, I made a mistake” emoji. It’s perfect for embarrassing or awkward moments, and I love this one because it softens things and makes it feel less serious. Plus, my nickname growing up was Monkey, so I think of myself as the monkey in this emoji — kind of silly.
Celebration 🎉
This one screams “woohoo, let’s dance and drink champagne.” I love it because you can send it for anything profitable, big or small. It’s the weekend… boom, celebration emoji. Figuring out where to go for the upcoming weekend or vacation… boom, celebration emoji. My plane landed safely… celebration emoji.
100 percent 💯
If I completely agree with something or want to really emphasize it, this is what I use because it’s really interesting.
Blowing Kisses Emoji 😘
This is what I love. I use it with close friends and family when I want to send a little love or warmth at the end of a message.
Emojis are great because they can communicate a lot in one small image. But as I finished it, I chuckled thinking about how the older you get and the more your vision changes, the more careful you have to be to not press the wrong emoji. I didn’t do that on purpose 🙈
I’d love to know what emoji you use most often. I feel like they might say more about us than we realize 😊
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