In the digital realm, emoticons have fundamentally altered the way we communicate. Emojis are a popular technique allowing people to express or convey their emotions and sentiments in texts. Our ability to communicate has been greatly improved by emojis, to the point that many smartphone keyboards now suggest appropriate emoticons as we type.
World Emoji Day was first publicly founded in 2013 by Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia. Intriguingly, we commemorate this day on July 17 since the emoji for “calendar” shows the date as its representation. Over 3,500 emojis are currently available over the internet.
Lets’s dive into the list of these most commonly used to emojis in today’s world: