If you use emojis at work, you might want to rethink how they’re coming across. You might use the clapping emoji to say “nicely done” or the thumbs-up emoji to show approval, but younger professionals ...
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Slack's visual language of work: How emojis are making offices friendlier and more efficient
In an era defined by remote collaboration and digital overload, the humble emoji has emerged as one of the most influential tools in the modern Indian workplace. No longer just playful characters ...
It’s not just your haircut or your clothes. Sending emojis, meaning “picture characters” in Japanese, can make you look old. Inside the workplace, emojis can make you appear out of touch, “rude” and ...
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