The "(・・、)ヾ(^ )" emote, also known as the "Consoling Person" emote, is a Japanese emoticon typically used to express empathy, comfort, or consolation towards someone who is feeling sad or upset. The emoticon features a person with a droopy face and raised arms, as if offering a hug or a pat on the back.
- Anger & Apology:
"I didn't mean to offend you. (・・、)ヾ(^ )" - Frustration & Patience:
"This is taking forever. (・・、)ヾ(^ )" - Pity & Compassion:
"I feel sorry for what you're going through. (・・、)ヾ(^ )"
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