The "(゚д゚( 人 ) =3 ブッ" emote is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express shock or surprise. It can also be interpreted as an apology or an expression of embarrassment.
The "Ups, sorry" emote is typically used to convey a sense of regret or apology for a mistake or accident. It may also be used to express sympathy or empathy towards someone else's misfortune.
- Embarrassment & Regret:
"I forgot to turn off my microphone during a virtual meeting and everyone heard me singing. (゚д゚( 人 ) =3 ブッ) Ups, sorry." - Annoyance & Regret:
"I accidentally spilled coffee on your shirt. (゚д゚( 人 ) =3 ブッ) Ups, sorry." - Amusement & Apology:
"I laughed so hard at your joke that I snorted. (゚д゚( 人 ) =3 ブッ) Ups, sorry."
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