The "・.:゚。┣\(’ロ´\)" emote, also known as the "You Won't Get It" emote, features a person with their arms crossed and an expression of frustration or annoyance. It is often used to convey a sense of secrecy or exclusivity, implying that the viewer is not privy to some inside joke or knowledge.
- "I've been trying to fix this computer issue for hours now and I still can't figure out what's wrong... ・.:
゚。┣\(’ロ´\)" - The "・.:
゚。┣\(’ロ´\)" emote is typically used to convey a sense of frustration or exasperation, often in response to something that the speaker finds difficult to explain or understand. It can also be used to indicate that the speaker believes the listener won't understand their explanation or doesn't want to bother trying to explain further. - Here are a few examples of when the "・.:
゚。┣\(’ロ´\)" emote might be appropriate:
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