The "ヘ(꒪◊꒪ヘ)" emote, also known as the "Ugly Ghost" emote, is a Japanese emoticon that represents a face with two hands on either side, making a distressed or scared expression. It is often used to express shock, surprise, or embarrassment in online communication.
- The "ヘ(꒪◊꒪ヘ)" or "Ugly Ghost" emote is typically used to convey a sense of confusion, shock, or bewilderment. It consists of two raised arms with angled lines representing the ghost's mouth. The angled lines are meant to indicate that the ghost is making an exaggerated expression of surprise or confusion.
- 2. Surprise:
"I can't believe I won the lottery! ヘ(꒪◊꒪ヘ)" - 4. Shock:
"I just found out that my favorite restaurant closed down! ヘ(꒪◊꒪ヘ)"
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