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Frequency of using Emoji

Most used Emoji

In 2022, take the statistics done by Emojipedia as an examplethe, top 5 most popular Emoji by Twitter and Unicode are 1.😭 Loudly Crying Face 2.😂 Face with Tears of Joy 3.🥺 Pleading Face 4.🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing 5.❤️ Red Heart and 1.😂 Face with Tears of Joy 2.❤️ Red Heart 3.🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing 4.👍 Thumbs Up 5.😭 Loudly Crying Face. From the statistics, it is concluded that 😭 Loudly Crying Face, 😂 Face with Tears of Joy, 🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing and ❤️ Red Heart are all ranked in the Top 5 of the list selection.

The tendency of emoji

●Canadians

score highest in emoji categories some may consider to be more American (money,raunchy, violent, sports)

●French

use four times as many heart emoji than other languages, and it’s the only language for which a ‘smiley’ is not #1●Flowers and plants emoji are used at more than 4X the average rate by Arabic speakers

●Russian speakers use three times as much romantic emoji than the average

●Australia’s emoji use characterizes it as the land of vice & indulgence, using double theaverage amount of alcohol-themed emoji, 65% more drug emoji than average and leading forboth junk food and holiday emoji

●Americans lead for a random assortment of emoji & categories, including skulls, birthday cake,fire, tech, LGBT, meat and female-oriented emoji

●Most stereotypically female-oriented emoji (lipstick, high heels, pink bow, manicure, etc) isused by the US at 0.29%; overall average is .20%

○Least are Italian and German at 0.13%

●Most happy faces - Turkish at 60.1% followed by Russian at 52.9%. The least happy faceswere Malaysian at 39.7% and LA Spanish at 40.8%

○Spain Spanish uses the face-blowing-a-kiss emoji significantly more than average(11.09% vs 7.33% avg)

○Canada English, at 1.68%, overindexes for the whistling face (avg of .40%).

○Vietnamese scores very high for the grimacing face, or awkward grin emoji (7.84% vs 1.97% avg)

Emoji Report, April 2015

○US uses happy faces 46% of the time vs a 44% overall avg

●More sad faces are used by US Spanish speakers with 21.9% and LA Spanish at 20.6%. Theleast sad faces are French at 6.4% and German at 9.1%

○US uses sad faces 13.9% of the time, overall avg is 14.3%

●Most hand gestures - Malaysian wins with 10.5% vs 5.3% avg; least is French at 2.6% andTurkish at 3.1%; US is 5.2%

○Malaysian loves the thumbs up - using it 5.76% of the time vs an avg of 1.6%,

thethumbs down also with .22% vs .11% avg

○Brazil loves the peace sign (1.0% vs .56% avg); UK uses it least (.22%)

○The US’ favorite hand gestures are the thumbs up (1.4%) and OK symbol (1.11% vs .81%)

●Most male emoji - Arabic and Malaysian are on top with .79% and .67% (interestingly, nearly half of these numbers - in both languages - come from the running man emoji ), average is .33%

○US is at .36% German is the lowest at .12%

●Most female emoji - Malaysian actually leads this, too with .74%, Arabic is .50%, US is .46%;average is .42%

○Least: French @ .15%

○Malaysian really loves the ‘woman raising hand’ emoji with .31% vs .14% avg (this isthe US’ favorite female emoji as well with .12%)

●Babies -Leaders with .12% is a 3-way tie between US Spanish, Latin American Spanish andMalaysian, avg is .08%

○US is .10%, Germany is .05%, Vietnam is .03%