The "(๑˃̶᷇⺫ॢ˂̶᷆๑)" emote, also known as the "It Worries Me" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to convey concern, anxiety, or unease. It features two curved lines representing eyebrows raised in worry, and two small circles representing eyes with a downward gaze. The mouth is usually represented by a straight line or a small frown, indicating a sad or concerned expression.
- Eagerness & Apprehension:
"I'm excited to go skydiving for the first time, but (๑˃̶᷇⺫ॢ˂̶᷆๑) it worries me that something might go wrong." - Joy & Anxiety:
"I'm going on a trip to Europe next month! (๑˃̶᷇⺫ॢ˂̶᷆๑) It worries me that I might lose my passport while I'm there." - Hopefulness & Anxiety:
"I'm hoping to get a good grade on my presentation tomorrow, but (๑˃̶᷇⺫ॢ˂̶᷆๑) it worries me that I might forget what I want to say."
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