The "(・・)_且" emote, also known as the "Waiter #3" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express a feeling of awkwardness or confusion. It features two vertical lines representing eyes, an underscore for a mouth, and a diagonal line for a raised arm or hand gesture. The emote can be interpreted as a waiter holding a tray or as a person shrugging their shoulders.
- Sadness & Regret:
"I wish I had spent more time with my grandparents before they passed away. (・・)_且" - Disgust & Contempt:
"I can't stand the way he chews his food with his mouth open. (・・)_且" - Excitement & Anticipation:
"I can't believe we're finally going to the concert tonight! (・・)_且"
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