The real meaning of the emoji of the face with heart eyes
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The real meaning of the emoji of the face with heart eyes


 

Are you one of those who like to send emojis to all your family, friends, or the rest of your WhatsApp contacts? Did you know the particular meaning of the face with heart eyes? Loved? Butterflies in the stomach? Embarrassed? There are currently thousands of emoticons on the messaging platform; however, some have various meanings that you should take with a grain of salt in case you send or receive them. Here we tell you a little more about it.


This is the case of the emoji with a heart-shaped face. Many associates this funny WhatsApp icon as if they were in love, but if you send it or send it you can express various things that, in the end, may upset your co-workers, for example, or the boy or girl you like. More on this curious detail below.


Every year the fast messaging application tends to add new emoticons for most people to use and thus not only decorate their conversations but also better express what they are trying to say with drawings.


But if your wish is to send a face emoji with heart-shaped eyes, then this is what you should know right now so that you don't make some kind of mistake on WhatsApp. Here we tell you everything about it.


What Chavo del 8 in love. In order to know it exactly, it is necessary to resort to a website that is well known to all, which is the encyclopedia of emojis. Its name is Emojipedia and through it, you can search for the emoticon you want and know not only what they mean, but also when they were added to WhatsApp.


The emoji in question, also known as Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes, depending on the source, conveys enthusiastic feelings of love, infatuation, and adoration, for example, I love/am in love with this person or thing.


Even Emojipedia points out that the little face with heart-shaped eyes and the cat with heart-shaped eyes mean the same thing, so you can use them without problems.


The Heart-Eyed Face was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Smiley Face with Heart-shaped Eyes” and was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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