The "(˘ω˘)(˘͈ ω ˘͈)" emote, also known as the "Crying and not crying" emote, is a Japanese emoticon that depicts a person with tears in their eyes but also smiling. It is often used to express mixed emotions or conflicting feelings about something.
- (╯︵╰,)(ಠ_ಠ):
Disappointed and disapproving: "My flight got delayed for the third time, I'm (╯︵╰,)"; "My coworker keeps making inappropriate jokes, it's so (ಠ_ಠ)" - (≧∇≦)(^◡^):
Happy and excited: "I got a promotion at work, I'm (≧∇≦)"; "My best friend is getting married, I'm so (^◡^)" - (≧◡≦)(⌒o⌒):
Happy and surprised: "I won the lottery! I'm so (≧◡≦)"; "My friend threw me a surprise party, I was (⌒o⌒)"
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