The "(つ д⊂ )" emote, also known as the "Sadly Bashful" emote, is a Japanese emoticon that represents a shy or embarrassed person with tears in their eyes. The two curved lines on either side of the face represent blushing cheeks, while the downward-facing angle of the mouth and the tears indicate sadness or embarrassment.
- Pleased & Timid:
"I'm glad you liked the cake I made, but it's nothing special. (つ д⊂)" - Proud & Bashful:
"I aced my exam, but I don't want to brag. (つ д⊂ )" - Cheerful & Hesitant:
"I'd love to come to your party, but I don't know anyone else there. (つ д⊂)"
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