Wikipedia suggests that in Japanese emoticon use, often times brackets (parentheses) are used to outline the face (whereas in Western emoticon usage, this is typically omitted). Also, the above emoticon may resemble a “Kirby” (think: Nintendo).
Either way, this is likely an emoticon resembling a happy face.
Wikipedia suggests that in Japanese emoticon use, often times brackets (parentheses) are used to outline the face (whereas in Western emoticon usage, this is typically omitted). Also, the above emoticon may resemble a “Kirby” (think: Nintendo).
Either way, this is likely an emoticon resembling a happy face.
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