Is the smiley face passive aggressive? We asked Gen-Z and Millennials what the emoji means to them
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Younger people tend to use the emoji to convey sarcasm or irony
Two thumbs up, Opinion
Emojis: Source of Intergenerational Miscommunication – The SPOKE
Gen Z labels thumbs-up emoji 'hostile' and 'passive-aggressive
Gen Z has hidden meanings for emojis beyond 'rude' thumbs-up
I'm too uncool to know which thumbs-up emoji is uncool so someone help me. – The Bloggess
If you're over 30, it's safer not to use emoji
Emojis Can Complicate Workplace Messages Among Co-Workers
Sorry millennials but you're already out of touch, Gen Z uses emojis in a new way
Veronica Wong •ᴗ• on X: I had an intern once give me feedback that I was sometimes too passive aggressive and this was the reason why. 🤯 Millennial managers with Gen Z
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