The "(・о・)" emote is typically used to express confusion, surprise, or a lack of understanding. It can also be interpreted as a blank or neutral expression. The "You What?" emote is similar in meaning and is often used to convey disbelief or shock.
- (Excitement) & (Anticipation):
"I can't wait to see what happens next. You What? (・о・)" - (Confusion) & (Disbelief):
"Wait, you're telling me he won the lottery twice in one week? You What? (・о・)" - (Skepticism) & (Suspicion):
"I'm not sure I believe you. You What? (・о・)"
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