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Confusion Japanese Emoticons

Experience the art of uncertainty with our Confusion Japanese Emoticons. These kaomoji and expressive emoji capture a range of puzzled expressions, perfect for adding a touch of bewilderment to your messages. Copy and paste these emoticons to express confusion, curiosity, or simply to bring a playful twist to your communication. Explore the intriguing world of Japanese emoticon art and convey your perplexity with style!. Use "blank eyes" ・ ・. You can add ; or 〃 to strengthen the effect. The eyes like  ̄  ̄ would be suitable too. Finally, you can add such effects as thinking (・・・), raising hands (┐ ┌ or ╮ ╭) and propping the head with an arm ( ゞ).

( ̄ω ̄;)
σ( ̄、 ̄〃)
( ̄~ ̄;)
(-_-;)・・・
┐('~`;)┌
(・_・ヾ
(〃 ̄ω ̄〃ゞ
┐( ̄ヘ ̄;)┌
(・_・;)
( ̄_ ̄)・・・
╮( ̄ω ̄;)╭
(¯ . ¯;)
(@_@)
(・・;)ゞ
Σ( ̄。 ̄ノ)
(・・ ) ?
(•ิ_•ิ)?
(◎ ◎)ゞ
(ーー;)
ლ(ಠ_ಠ ლ)
ლ(¯ロ¯"ლ)
(¯ . ¯٥)
(¯ ¯٥)

Confusion Kaomoji symbols

Kaomoji :- Kaomoji (顔文字) are Japanese emoticons that use a combination of characters to create a facial expression or gesture. They are often used in text messages, online forums, and social media to convey emotions or reactions. Some popular examples include (^_^), (╬ಠ益ಠ), and (✿◕‿◕).

Emoticons symbols

Emoticons, also known as "smileys" or "emoji," are symbols or combinations of characters used to convey emotions or expressions in text messages, emails, and online forums. They are often used to add tone or context to written communication. Some common examples of emoticons include :-) (smiling face), :-( (sad face), and ;-) (winking face). Emoticons are often created using a combination of keyboard characters, such as punctuation marks or numbers, and can be used to express a wide range of emotions, including happiness, sadness, sarcasm, and more.

Japanese emoticons

Japanese emoticons, also known as kaomoji (顔文字), are a type of emoticon that uses a combination of characters, such as letters and punctuation marks, to create a facial expression or gesture. They are often used in text messages, online forums, and social media in Japan to convey emotions or reactions. Japanese emoticons are different from Western emoticons, as they often use characters from the full Japanese character set, including hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Some popular examples of Japanese emoticons include (^_^), (╬ಠ益ಠ), and (✿◕‿◕).

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