The "(- ∀ -)" emote or "Small Eyes Down" emote is a Japanese emoticon that typically represents sadness, disappointment, or frustration. The two small circles represent closed eyes and the horizontal line represents a frown or downturned mouth. It can also be used to convey a sense of resignation or acceptance of a negative situation.
- "I shouldn't have said that to her, now I feel terrible..." (- ∀ -)
- In all of these examples, the use of the "Small Eyes Down" emote helps to convey the speaker's feelings more effectively.
- The "Small Eyes Down" emote, represented by (- ∀ -), is typically used to convey shyness, embarrassment, or feeling awkward in a situation. It can also indicate a sense of guilt or remorse. Here are a few examples:
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