HE using emoji on desktop It is becoming more and more common in messages exchanged between colleagues and bosses, but it can cause problems depending on the type of response and context used. This is a survey conducted by the company. loosein partnership with, DuolingoPublished in July.
According to the survey conducted with more than 9,000 workers from North America, Asia and Europe, kiss, tongue, poop and eggplant. worst emojis to use at work. According to the interviewees, such figures should always be avoided because of the offensive or sexual meaning they represent.
On the other hand, there are numbers that suggest more empathy and often appear in messages where the user wants to show affection to the other. In this way, the images red heart hug and wink to seem best emojis to use at work.
A survey of the corporate public and language learning app by Haberci shows that 53% of employees use friendly numbers to communicate with their company friends, but 30% never send them above. And depending on the country, the absence of emoji causes the message to appear incomplete.
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How the same design generates different interpretations among workers, including what is considered “universal”, is another issue the survey pointed to. HE smile emojifor example, it can have a positive meaning, but it also represents insecurity.
This also applies to the sexually suggestive peach emoji, which stands for the fruit itself, and the winged bill emoji, which is seen by some as a money gainer and by others as a loss. It is worth noting that the interviewees work in a mixed scheme, mixing face-to-face and remote activities.
Source: Tec Mundo
