The "(*_ _)人" emote is commonly used in Japanese online communication to convey a sense of apology or bowing down in respect. The asterisks represent closed eyes and the underscore represents a lowered head, while the "人" character stands for a person.
- 4. When you're running late for a meeting and need to apologize to your colleagues:
"Apologetic: Sorry I'm late. (*_ _)人 Traffic was terrible." - 2. When you make a mistake at work and need to apologize to your boss:
"Ashamed: I'm really sorry for the mistake I made. (*_ _)人" - Remember, the "(*_ _)人" "Apologising" emote is a way to show that you're genuinely sorry for something you've done. Use it appropriately and sparingly to convey your sincerity. Show More
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