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Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

The balance for 2015 is insufficient,

Various awards are also being presented.

The annual Oxford English Dictionary vocabulary of the year

The Word of the Year was recently selected

I never expected --

This year's annual vocabulary turned out to be, yes, yes

An emoji emoji!

“Face with Tears of Joy”

A smiling face that wept with joy

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Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

This expression, I don't know how many times you use it every day.

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

Emoji, what the hell?

For many, EMOJI is a major inspirational evolution of the way humans communicate. Some even say that emoji is a booming language, and soon it will become a global language comparable to English.

In fact, emoji emojis have been used since the 1990s, invented in 1999 by a Japanese named Shigetaka Kurita. The word emoji is derived from the Japanese word 絵 (e = picture) script (mo = write) character (ji = character). Kurita created these symbols in order to provide a richer emotional color in the message dialogue than the traditional plain text or simple expressions, so that the dialogue will not be misinterpreted.

But until last year, the use of emoji expressions in the UK was only 4%, and this year, it has increased significantly, and now it has reached 20%.

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

How hot are the emoji emoji

Chat is inseparable

Social chat expressions, from the MSN era began to evolve, to today, has developed from character expressions to the current dynamic expressions, emoji, and everyone opens the smartphone, WeChat or QQ dialog box is also rich emoji expressions, can be used only with emojis can be a flesh and blood chat.

The film market came together

The popularity and widespread acceptance of emoji memes did not stop there, it began to extend to many aspects, such as movies. Disney released a video of reenacting "Frozen" with a mobile phone emoji, the emojis in it are specially made, but the meaning of each emoji is clear at a glance, so it only took three minutes to let people watch the whole movie, and it should be known that the movie was shown in theaters for 2 hours.

Will it be "facial paralysis" without the meme?

In the process of emoji development, the personal strength of the netizen community is worth mentioning. The emoji symbol has exploded, and the productivity is mostly for the individuals who use the network. So the memes have become so popular, and some people are worried that if we leave the memes one day, will we be "paralyzed" and do not know how to express emotions in language?

Instead of text, quick and convenient, how far will emoji expressions develop? Could this be an anti-linguistic trend? Relevant communication experts said that as far as the word "book" is concerned, it is the first picture and then the text, so people are picture vision first, text vision is later, and now this trend is a return, but human emotions and views are very complex, and there is logic, even if the plot of "Frozen" can be expressed clearly with emoji expressions, it is also because its plot is in line with children's viewing, the plot is relatively simple, and the expression of complex views naturally depends on words.

Emoji emoji spoof

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

The emoji version of the idiom laughing at the hidden knife

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

Idiom emoji

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it
Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it
Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

It was put into a spoof in a famous painting

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

Crowd the buses

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

There are more and more marketing methods

Many brands have achieved good results through this almost zero-cost communication method.

Last July, Bud Light posted an "emoji tweet" on its official Twitter account on U.S. National Day. It received more than 100,000 retweets and likes immediately after its release.

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

In May this year, Dominos Pizza in the United States opened a "tweet-to-order" (push special meal) system, you can directly send a pizza emoji on Twitter and @Dominos, and then you can sit and wait for the takeaway brother to deliver pizza to the door.

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

"The 2016 Chevrolet Cruze can't be described in words!" said GM Chevrolet, which posted a press release entirely by Emoji's emojis on its official website.

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

It is said that Sony bought the rights to Emoji's film for a lot of money, how to make it! Although it is not known which expression will be the protagonist and how the story of the film will unfold, the person in charge is quite reliable, and it is Anthony Leonardus, the director of "Kung Fu Panda: The Master's Secret".

Have you ever seen an emoticon written ad! Now the vocabulary of the year is also it

Who decides which emojis can be included in the criteria

The Unicode Association is responsible for this standard, and it is up to them to decide which emojis will be widely used. The association consists of computer companies, software manufacturers, database vendors, research institutes, etc. The Unicode Technical Committee, a committee affiliated with the association, is specifically responsible for developing and maintaining Unicode standards, including characters, scripts, and emoji emojis.

If you think an emoji should be included in the criteria, then you can fill out a form and begin a lengthy, formal approval process. The eventual standardization of a proposal often takes years, and each declared character, emoji emoji, or something like that is examined very carefully.

For a new emoji to be approved, proof must be made that the emoji has been widely used and will continue to be used after it has been incorporated into the Unicode standard.

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