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Kissing Face with Smiling Eyes
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Definitions
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Emotional Β· Affection
Common
A face with puckered lips sending a kiss while eyes are happily crinkled in a smile, expressing affection, warmth, and playfulness toward someone or something.
Often used to show friendly affection rather than romantic interest, though context matters. More cheerful than other kissing emojis.
Thanks for the birthday wishes! π
Social media reply
Miss you, can't wait to catch up next week π
Text message to friend
Your new haircut looks amazing π
Instagram comment
Conveys lighter affection than π (face blowing kiss). The smiling eyes create a warm, friendly tone that feels less romantic and more playful.
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Emotional Β· Gratitude
Common
Used to express appreciation or gratitude with a warm, friendly tone. The smiling eyes soften the kiss, making it feel more like a gesture of thanks than romance.
Particularly common in responses to compliments, gifts, or assistance. Adds warmth without romantic implications.
Thanks for helping me move yesterday π
Text message
Love the birthday present π You know me so well!
WhatsApp message
Functions as a digital equivalent of a friendly cheek kiss in many Western cultures, signaling appreciation without romantic intent.
Evolution Timeline
2015
Emerged as a friendlier alternative to the more romantic kissing face with heart (π) emoji.
Growing need for non-romantic affection expressions in digital communication
2018
Usage shifted toward expressions of gratitude and appreciation rather than purely affectionate contexts.
Evolution of emoji language to express more nuanced emotional states
Cultural Context
This emoji occupies a middle ground between purely platonic and romantic expressions, making it versatile for relationships with mild affection without clear romantic intent.
Younger users employ it more casually across friendships, while older users tend to reserve it for closer relationships or family members.
Functions as a softener in digital communication, reducing the potential for messages to be interpreted as cold or impersonal, similar to tone of voice in spoken language.
In Mediterranean and Latin cultures, this emoji aligns with social cheek-kissing customs, while in Asian contexts it may carry slightly stronger romantic connotations.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Often paired with British expressions of endearment like 'cheers' or 'ta', particularly among younger users.
United States
Often used casually between friends of all genders, with minimal romantic connotation in most contexts.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: More selectively used with close friends and family. Often paired with explicit expressions of thanks or appreciation.
Gen_Z: Widely used between friends of all genders with minimal romantic implications. Often paired with slang like 'bestie' or 'ily'.
Older: Less frequently used; when employed, typically reserved for family members or very close friends. May be used as a substitute for 'x' in messages.
Millennials: Commonly used for appreciation and friendly affection. Popular in group chats and social media comments to express warmth.
Common Combinations
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Affectionate appreciation with warm feelings, but usually not romantic.
Often used to express gratitude with genuine warmth, especially after receiving help or support.
πβ¨
Cheerful affection with a touch of excitement or admiration.
Popular for complimenting someone's appearance, achievement, or good news.
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Warm affection with a desire to embrace or express closeness.
Used between friends to express missing someone or appreciation for their presence.
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Grateful affection, often for help or support received.
Common response to assistance or advice, expressing thanks with friendly warmth.