New Delhi: Emojis have become an integral part of everyday communication, and almost everyone uses them while chatting. However, despite their widespread use, many people still misinterpret the meanings of several popular emojis. On World Emoji Day, let’s explore some commonly used emojis and what they actually mean.
Why is World Emoji Day celebrated?
Emojis have become an important part of our conversations. Often, they are able to convey long sentences and express happiness, sadness, love, gratitude, or make a joke through just an emoji. Each emoji carries a different meaning. They have become so embedded in our minds that it is rare that someone is not using them while chatting on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, or any other messaging app.
But even after such frequent use, 90 per cent of the emojis are misunderstood. Most people just take them at face value, but in reality, each emoji has its unique meaning as defined by the Unicode Consortium.
Which emojis are most frequently misunderstood?
Folded Hands 🙏
The correct meaning of this emoji is folded hands, though Most people think it represents a high-five. It is used to express prayer, gratitude, or respect.
Person Tipping Hand 💁
This emoji is often interpreted as showing attitude, style, or a sassy expression. But according to the Unicode Standard, it represents an ‘Information Desk Person—a help desk or information desk employee’. In simple terms, it can be used to offer information, assistance, or suggestions.
Person Gesturing OK 🙆
People often think this emoji shows someone holding their head in frustration or expressing “Oh no!” but as per the Unicode Standard, it means “OK.”
Dizzy 💫
This emoji shows dizziness, feeling lightheaded, or being dazed, but is often mistaken for a shooting star or a magical star. It can be used when someone has been hit suddenly or is feeling dizzy.
Face with Steam From Nose 😤
This emoji is probably the most misunderstood one. People use it to express anger, annoyance, or irritation. However, its actual meaning is pride, triumph, or confidence. It should be used to convey feelings like “I did it!” or “I’m proud of myself.”











