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5th February 2015
02:23pm GMT

"Here we have a new technology that absolutely jeopardises your ability to express your emotion," Fisher continued.
"There is no more subtle inflection of the voice … and so we have created another way to express emotions and that is the emoji".
The most popular emoji included the Wink at 53 per cent, Smiley at 38 per cent and Kiss at 27 percent.
Study also found that single men were more likely to use a kiss and Heart Eyes emoji, while single women opt for Smiley and Kiss emojis.
If that's not enough, the survey discovered that not only are emoji users likely to have more sex but they go on more dates too.
They are also two times more likely to get married.
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