To type some of these smileys and emoticons on your computer or mobile phone, you’ll need to be able to type in Korean and have a Korean keyboard installed.
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When you first saw the two upward lines (^^) in a conversation, did you think the person was referencing a previous part of the conversation? Were you totally confused?ĭon’t worry you’re not alone! The good news is, that you just weren’t well acquainted with Korean emoticons. Okay, show of hands! Who has ever seen a symbol or emoticon in a Korean text message that they couldn’t understand the meaning of?
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