Thumbs up: good or passive aggressive? How emojis became the most confusing kin…
Emojis, as well as memes and other forms of short-form content, have become central to how we express ourselves and connect online. Yet as meanings s…
A recent emoji poll in New Zealand has uncovered a surprising generational rift, with the seemingly innocuous thumbs-up emoji at the heart of the controversy. Younger New Zealanders, or 'Kiwis,' are reportedly finding the emoji to be rude, dry, and even offensive, often viewing its use as a conversation-stopper. "Everyone who sends them, I'm like, you're rude," one young woman stated. Another added, "It's dry. It just ends the conversation on a bad note." Conversely, older generations appear largely confused by this interpretation, maintaining that the thumbs-up emoji is simply a positive affirmation. "As far as I'm concerned, it's a like, it's a good on ya type thing," commented an older man. The poll highlights evolving digital communication norms and the differing interpretations of common symbols across age groups. Newshub reports that the debate leaves many wondering if digital interactions were once simpler, where a gesture was just a gesture.
Emojis, as well as memes and other forms of short-form content, have become central to how we express ourselves and connect online. Yet as meanings s…
