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In the digital era, Emojis have emerged as a critical component of online communication, transcending linguistic barriers while introducing new challenges in cross-cultural conversations. This paper explores the complex ways in which cultural backgrounds influence the selection and interpretation of Emojis, providing a nuanced understanding of digital nonverbal communication. By using a comparative analysis between Eastern and Western usage of popular Emojis, the research highlights significant cultural discrepancies. The study traces Emoji popularity trends from 2019 to 2021, a period notably affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which catalyzed the global shift towards online interaction and promoted the usage of specific Emojis related to work, empathy, and emotional connection. Through a sociolinguistic lens, this study illuminates the role of Emojis as a modern pictographic language that encapsulates the inherent diversity of cultural emotion, nuance, and global digital communication. The paper's findings highlight the need to increase cultural awareness of Emoji interpretation and application to reduce misunderstandings in the increasingly connected world.
Zixin Xu (Sat,) studied this question.