The "⊂(・ヮ・⊂)" emote, also known as the "Hug #9" emote, is a popular Japanese emoticon that represents a person or creature giving a hug. The two brackets represent arms, while the two characters inside them represent the face and body of the person or creature giving the hug. It is often used to express affection, comfort, or support in online communication.
- Hate & Hostility:
"I can't stand being around you. Hug #9 ⊂(・ヮ・⊂)" - Anger & Frustration:
"My boss just gave me more work to do on a Friday evening. Hug #9 ⊂(・ヮ・⊂)" - Satisfaction & Contentment:
"I'm happy with how things turned out. ⊂(・ヮ・⊂)"
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