Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 9, 2016

List of Korean Emoticons and How to Use Them

Korean emoticons have meanings far and wide. And knowing these Korean emoticons will let you know if your Korean friends are happy, surprised,  or just trying to be cute! Reciprocate your feelings using this list of Korean emoticons.
Note: there are many Korean emoticons and interpretations differ. This list of Korean emoticons has been compiled with the help of a Korean college student.

EmoticonRepresentsNotes
^o^ | ^-^Happy face (two raised eyes/eyebrows)^^ is the easiest and most common form
ㅜㅜ | ㅠㅠ | ㅠㅡㅠSad/Crying face (vertical lines are tears) ㅠ or ㅜ also works
^^; | ^-^;Sweat running down a face Nervousness, apprehension, timidness (with a smile)
>//<Shyness, BashfulnessGuy: You’re pretty
Girl: >//<
^.~Winkn/a
=_=SleepinessAlso used when uninterested
in what the other person says
-_- | ㅡㅡSerious faceUsed when feelings are hurt (often jokingly)
Also used to express disbelief.
>_< | >ㅁ< | >3<Cute faceWhen trying to act cute = 애교 (egyo)*
+_+ | ㅇ_ㅇSurpriseㅇ_ㅇ requires Korean keyboard
~_~Boredom or “wtf” in emoticon form“wtf” = 어이없다 (eoieopta)*
★.★ExcitementFor stars, Yahoo Answers says press:
Alt + 9733 (number pad)
♥.♥ | ♡.♡LoveFor hearts, this site says press:
Alt + 3 (number pad)
ㅎ_ㅎ | ㅋ_ㅋCute FaceRequires Korean keyboard
*Language Tip:
애교 (egyo) – the act of turning on the charm (in a cute manner)
어이없다 (eoieopta) – phrase used for absurd situations or requests (akin to “wtf”)
For more Korean emoticons, check out this list of emoticons , or try taking this Korean emoticon quiz!

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