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A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to represent our
words, who needs to speak or write any more?! Let's take a closer look at the UK's fastest-growing
language.
According to Professor Vyv Evans of Bangor University, Emoji is the UK’s fastest-growing language –
evolving faster than any language in history. These little electronic images started life in Japanese mobile
phones in the 90s and are now hugely popular. In the UK they are becoming more popular than internet
abbreviations like ‘lol’ (laughing out loud), ‘muah’ (the sound of a kiss) or 'xoxoxo' (hugs and kisses). They
have inspired fashion, like the real-life dress copied from the dancing lady emoji, and are even recognised
as art! In New York’s Museum of Modern Art you can now see the first set of the 176 original emojis.
‘My favourite emoji is ‘laughing face’ because it saves you putting ‘hahaha’ or ‘lol’.’
Lucia, 15
People also really identify with their favourite emojis. The emojis we choose can reflect our personality.
What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of party poppers and smileys? Or
unhappy faces? In the UK, the most used emojis are ‘face with tears of joy’, ‘face blowing a kiss’ and ‘love
heart’. Maybe (with emojis at least) the British are more fun and romantic than people think! You can also
tell a lot about a culture from their emoji complaints. Until 2015 when the ‘cheese wedge’ arrived, British
people were constantly complaining about the lack of cheese! Now, the addition of ‘bacon’ in 2016 means
we’re very close to a full English breakfast.
Companies such as McDonalds have also tried to use our love of emojis to their advantage. In their ‘good
times’ campaign they use a series of emojis on a billboard to tell a story of a frustrating day given a happy
ending by a visit to McDonalds. Unfortunately for McDonalds, the blank white space after the end of the
story was too tempting for British graffiti artists. Can you guess what they added? That’s right … the
vomiting emoji was a popular choice!