The "(’へ’)" emote, also known as the "Look of Disapproval" emote, is a Japanese-style emoticon commonly used to convey disapproval, disappointment, or frustration. It consists of two characters representing eyes and a mouth that appears to be turned down in a frown. The curved lines above and below the mouth represent furrowed eyebrows, emphasizing the negative expression.
- Pity & Disapproval:
"I feel sorry for you, but I don't approve of your behavior. (’へ’)" - Disbelief & Disapproval:
"I can't believe you're still defending your actions. (’へ’)" - Anger & Disapproval:
"I can't believe you forgot my birthday again. (’へ’)"
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