The "ヽ(´o`;" emote, also known as the "Hurry" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to convey a sense of urgency or panic. It features a face with raised eyebrows and a downturned mouth, often accompanied by a wavy line or "squiggle" to indicate stress or agitation.
- The "ヽ(´o`;" emote is commonly used in Japanese online communication to express a sense of urgency or hurry. It can be translated to English as "hurry" or "oh no!" and is often accompanied by exclamation marks or other emoticons to convey a stronger sense of urgency.
- Here are some general examples of when to use the "ヽ(´o`;" emote:
- - When you're worried about someone's safety:
"Car accident: My friend just got into a car accident and I'm really worried. ヽ(´o`;)"
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