A new study says many employees think a work communication without an emoji lacks something. But with generations split over their meanings, sending them is not risk-free
Name: Workplace emojis.
Age: 25. The first set of emojis hit Japanese phones in 1997.
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A new study says many employees think a work communication without an emoji lacks something. But with generations split over their meanings, sending them is not risk-free
Name: Workplace emojis.
Age: 25. The first set of emojis hit Japanese phones in 1997. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian