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Face Holding Back Tears

Melting Face
One straightforward way to perceive the melting emoji is its representation of our situation during extremely hot weather conditions. But on the other hand, one can’t help but notice the slight sense of sarcasm that the emoji lends. The emoji does tend to remind us of those moments in our lives when we might have felt embarrassed, shameful, or suffering from intense dread sinking in.
Face With Open Eyes And Hand Over Mouth
Next on our list of the 12 best new emojis of 2023 is this one. Needing no explanation, the face with open eyes and hand over the mouth is clearly meant to express shock or disbelief. But we wonder why it makes us feel that it might have a rather funny or mischievous use case as well. Have you ever teased any of your friends or siblings by scaring them with the fact that their actions would have negative consequences (when it might not be true in reality)? You know, the look of ‘what have you done?!’, while you’re rolling on the floor laughing inside your head?
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Face With Peeking Eye
Now, we say this one was certainly required. And the way it has been designed and brought up makes you chuckle instantly, doesn’t it? It represents your reaction when you want to look away from a frightening or embarrassing situation. We also have the same look on our faces when we watch a horror movie. We might not have the courage to watch the entire jump-scare scene with wide-open eyes, but still have the curiosity to know what happened next. Isn’t it relatable?
Saluting Face
The saluting face has been introduced to be used as a sign of respect. During our lifetime, we come across a number of people who make a solid positive impact on our lives. To those who inspire you in different ways, those whom you look up to or have a deep sense of respect for, this emoji gives you a chance to pay homage to them.
Dotted Line Face
The dotted line face emoji might have seemed a little tricky to decipher at first, right? Let us help you out here. Dotted lines around a character is a well-known trope in comic books to refer to someone that is invisible or hidden. Now, we understand that finding context for this emoji in that sense might be difficult in daily life. However, it can also represent smallness or submissiveness, a feeling of being left out or alone, or even depression.
Face With Diagonal Mouth
The next on our list of the 12 best new emojis of 2023 for you to use in your chats or on Instagram is this one with a closed slanting or diagonal mouth. According to Unicode, it is the face for the expression ‘meh’, which is used in slang for stating your lack of interest or enthusiasm on a subject. You also pull up this face when you are sceptical, indifferent, unsure, or disappointed at something. It kind of starts to make sense now, doesn’t it?
Rightwards And Leftwards Hand
Another one among the confusing new emoji arrivals of 2023 is the rightwards and leftwards hand. It would make sense for us to use it on occasions wherein we want to extend our hand to the next person to shake hands with them. Even we are quite curious to know about its other possible use cases. If any more contexts for using this emoji come to your mind, we would be absolutely delighted to hear about them. Do share with us in the comments section below!
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Palm Down And Palm Up Hand
By having a first look at them, both the palm up and palm down hand emoji appear to represent a polite expression. Unicode suggests that the palm down hand can be used for indicating the dropping of an item (like dropping the mike, etc.), or dismissing someone. However, we think it can also be used for situations where you informally extend a hand towards someone, either asking them to come forward, pace up, or as a gesture of offering help. The palm-down emoji, on the other hand, can be used as an action of demanding, offering, beckoning, or asking a question.
Index Pointing At The Viewer
The final one on our list of the 12 best new emojis of 2023, for you to use in your chats and social media posts, is this one. Fairly simple to interpret, you point your index finger at someone in front of you to highlight that it is them that you’re talking about (in singular). The symbol is often used in numerous advertisements and posters as well as in art and in sign language. Different scenarios come to mind, ranging from the ‘YOU!’ you say to express anger towards the next person, to the ‘You’ you say as in “You. Are. Important.”. Of course, there also comes the ‘You’ in “I Love You” or “I Care for You”.
So those were some of the best new emojis of 2023 that you can use in your chats or Instagram and Facebook posts. There are plenty of other new emojis that have been added to the latest Emoji 14.0 set, that have been approved as a part of Unicode 14.0 in 2021. But amongst these, we would like to make a special mention to the emoji having the hand with index finger and thumb crossed. As all the K-Pop fans would already know, this is a symbol of a finger heart, for expressing love or affection towards someone. It has been popularized by South Korean celebrities and K-pop stars. And now it finally comes to our mobile devices as well!
Hand-pushing emoji (Left and Right)
The hand-pushing emoji can be used to signal that you want to stop something. It conveys the feeling of dismissal and rejection. Like other hand emojis, it is available in a range of skin tones as well. If you want to get creative with it, you can use the right and left-hand pushing emojis to make it look like they are high-fiving each other.
Shaking face emoji
One of the best emojis introduced this year has to be the shaking face emoji. It can be used to signal extreme shock or disbelief. Since this emoji is so over the top, people often use it sarcastically.
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Finally, let’s talk about the cameras of the Nokia G21. During the day, in well- areas, the smartphone manages to take some good images that have ample brightness and the colours seem accurate too. However, in some shots that we took, the sharpness, as well as the details, were not as good as they could be, especially with a 50MP primary
The macro camera managed to take some decent shots exclusively in well-lit areas, but we cannot say the same about the depth sensor. The 8MP selfie camera did a good job too, but don’t expect too much from it.
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Step 3: Tap on the QR icon at the top right corner of the screen. On some devices, you may need to select ‘Add New Network‘.
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