The "〆(・ω・。)" emote is a Japanese emoticon that can be translated to "Shime" or "closure." It is often used to signify the end of a conversation or topic.
The "a writer" emote, on the other hand, is a depiction of a person sitting at a desk with a pen and paper, looking thoughtful. It is commonly used in online discussions related to writing or literature.
- Embarrassed & Ashamed:
"I'm so sorry for my behavior earlier. I didn't mean to embarrass myself or anyone else. 〆(・ω・。)" - Impressed & Surprised:
"Wow, I didn't know you were such a talented artist! Your work is amazing. 〆(・ω・。)" - Excited & Enthusiastic:
"This is going to be the best vacation ever! I can't wait to explore and have fun. 〆(・ω・。)"
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