网络中的表情符号面面观作者:来源:《时代英语·高一》2015年第02期
Emoji, or emoticons, are the picture-like characters many people find indispensable in their social networking communications. Emoji, which originated in Japan, allow people to liven up their texts with hundreds of colorful images. But if you use emoji like a second language, do you often feel there are still not enough emoji to express yourself?
Laura Ustick, manager of a fast-food chain in Illinois, US, found there are emoji for ice-cream, pizza and sushi, but not for the all-American hot dog. That’s why Ustick and other emoji fans are taking action to get more emoji.
“When we want to write something cute, it’s just not there,” Ustick complained to a newspaper. Other fans are lobbying for symbols like cupcakes, bacon and unicorns, according to the newspaper.
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