Why should you definitely be using emojis!


In the United States, the "laughter" emoji is users' number-one favorite. — Photography Rawpixel / Getty Images©

Whether it's on social networks, in messages or in emails, the use of emojis is now firmly rooted in our daily lives. If you're not yet fully convinced of their benefits, here are five reasons that are sure to convince you to add these smiley (and not so smiley) faces to your messages ;)

Emojis are everywhere. These little pictograms are found all over the web. Faced with this ongoing success, Adobe has unveiled the results of its new report "Adobe's Future of Creativity: 2022 U.S. Emoji Trend Report," after analyzing the behavior of 10,000 emoji users worldwide, including 5,000 users in the US. The study details the reasons Americans use emojis in their messages. "Emoji give people the resources they need to be able to express themselves and show their emotions, whether it be on social media or messaging apps. They allow people to convey more than just words on a screen and connect more deeply to others," said Kamile Demir, computer scientist at Adobe and Adobe representative to the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee.

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