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Answering “thank you” to “I love you” is a polite way to deal with unwanted advances of another person. The reaction emoji under the message is commonly interpreted as “thank you”.

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You love me? I’ll pray for you

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That seems worse than “thank you”

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3 points

Life goes downhill sometimes

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17 points

still don’t get it

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5 points

The “murder weapon” likely refers to the hurt feelings of the person making the advance.

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28 points

But whatsapp has had reactions forever

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I’ve always been torn on whether it’s supposed to be a high five or praying hands. Is thank you really a common meaning?

Emojis are pretty hard for my autistic ass.

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Commonly high fives arr given by the palms of the same hand therefore the thumb would’ve been visible at least on one of the hands if ot was a high five emoji

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So this is how I find out I’ve also been doing high fives wrong half the time ;_;

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It’s even more confusing: Emojis were invented in Japan, which adds another layer of cultural differences. Holding your hands flat against each other is a common sign for prayer in Christianity, but in Japan it is a commen gesture for giving thanks. Hence the “official” meaning: Thank you

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The official name of the emoji is simply “folded hand”. It was part of Unicode 6.0, released in 2010, codepoint U+1F64F. It’s on page 11 on the original proposal: https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2009/09026r-emoji-proposed.pdf

I guess they deliberately named it to the neutral “folded hand” so asian people can use as thank you, while westerners as pray

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11 points

…is that not what the 👍 is for? Or is that too obvious a ‘cool, now fuck off’ response?

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That’s supposed to mean “thank you”? I always thought it was a begging gesture.

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Depends on culture I guess.

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I use it as either high five or thank you. It’s usually obvious to my interlocutor because they know my feelings towards religion

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