The "(●///∀///●)" emote or "E-Etto" emote is a Japanese emoticon used to express embarrassment, shyness, or awkwardness. The two "///" represent blushing cheeks, while the "●" represents closed eyes and the "∀" represents an open mouth. It can be translated to something like "Um...".
- Relaxation & Boredom:
"This vacation is so relaxing! E-Etto... but there's not much to do here. (●///∀///●)" - Pride & Modesty:
"I aced that presentation! E-Etto... well, I had a lot of help from my team. (●///∀///●)" - Gratitude & Embarrassment:
"Thank you for the compliment! E-Etto... I don't know how to respond. (●///∀///●)"
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