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Hafeezat Bishi, a 21-year-old intern, recently told The Wall Street Journal that she was taken aback when her older co-workers used the smiley emoji in emails and texts. Flashing a smile at Gen Z?
Smiling at Gen Z? Better watch your back. What used to be the universal symbol of warmth and joy has taken a sinister turn — at least in the eyes of Gen Z. The classic smiley face emoji now ...
Instead of being a genuine smile, Gen Z take this grinning face to convey sarcasm or irony. That means sending smiley face emoji to your younger colleagues in work emails might be making you seem ...