So I know I can’t be the only one who’s sent a snarky email or left a cheeky Facebook comment and ended it with a smiley emoticon. I guess it’s sort of like starting a sentence with “no offense but… only nicer, right?
Related: The new 2019 emojis! More inclusive, finally
Well, I can’t wait to have some fun with these adorable emoticon magnets around my house.
The possibilities for these hand embroidered and hand sewn emoticon magnets from Pillowhead on EtsyΒ are endless – let your kids share their day’s emotion, or warn your co-workers of your mood first thing in the morning.
Really, I can’t think of a more clever way to post your spouse’s honey-do list, or better, hang up the ridiculously big receipt you found from his night out with the guys. Sometimes words just don’t do certain things justice.Β
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These are so cute and appropriate since I’m a computer analyst.
they are cute but… for free ok.
Very cute. Would make great gifts.
These are great! Wish I’d used a ” π ” when an old high school friend caught up with me on facebook and friend-requested with, “Didn’t we date once?” and I replied that I was “so not impressed!” (joking) and accepted the request. He then proceeded to apologize profusely over several messages saying he had just been joking and was so so sorry, etc. Apparently sarcasm/humor is not easily translated online without emoticons! lol π
That would be the time I said I was “going to bungee jump from the next tall bridge with no bungee” I was really stressed but obviously kidding. A π would have prevented a panic in a friend or two, lol.
I should probably use one in every email I send to my mom. π Thanks for the giveaway.
I can’t remember a specific time when I didn’t use the π but I really am thankful for the person who thought of emoticons. It really helps clarify the intent of the message and I wish I had been the one to think of it. π
These are so adorable. Wish I used an emoticon on emails with people not yet used to my occasional sarcasm. One smiley could possibly diffuse misunderstanding. ( ;
I wish I had used this in highschool typing class… but then again we didnt really know what they were back in the day!
I’m always so paranoid that someone will take what I’m saying the wrong way that I use :), ;), :/, etc religiously!!!! π
I really wish I’d used one the time I made the crack that my parents were still bitter about me not finishing my degree. I meant one parent in particular, but the other interrogated me publicly about the comment. Oops. (and that’s only the most recent)
I always use them in emails and texts but I wish I could use them in speech! π
LOVe these!! im a π addict!
These are so cute!
I once left a sarcastic remark on someone’s FB page stating my children were perfectly well-behaved at all times…. definitely should have been followed by a ” π ” !!! Someone took me seriously and thought I was being a hideously braggy mother.
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Wish I had this when I say backhanded comments on facebook from time to time
dry sense of humor + going back to work with a baby at home who doesn’t sleep through the night = π after almost every sentence so that people don’t think I’m a raging beeotch. π