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Curious about the <3 emoticon? Well, you’ve come to the right place! This heart can appear just about anywhere—on Facebook, Instagram, and even when texting a friend. In this guide, we’ll tell you everything there is to know about the <3 (heart) emoticon, from what it means to how you can use it.
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What does the <3 (heart) emoticon mean?
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The <3 emoticon means love on social media. This cute symbol is most commonly used to discuss romantic relationships, friendships, or passions when texting, tweeting, or posting. Someone may use a <3 to replace the word “love” in a sentence or to convey warm feelings for someone or something.[1]
- “I <3 New York City!”
- “Chocolate chip cookies can make any day better <3”
- “His red carpet look took my breath away! Can he be any finer? <3”
- The heart emoticon expresses warmth, fondness, or attraction towards someone.
- When trying to interpret the meaning behind a symbol "<3" it's important to consider the context and history of your interactions, as well as any other clues or signals that the other person may be giving.
- If you have been dating, the "<3" may be a signal of romantic interest. It could be a friendly gesture of appreciation or support from a friend or acquaintance.
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How to Use the <3 (Heart) on Social Media
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Replace the word “love” with a <3 emoticon. Why write out a word when you can use a cute symbol instead? Keep your social media caption or text short and sweet by using a <3 instead of “love.”[2]
- “I <3 chocolate!”
- “Babe, I couldn’t <3 you more.”
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Send a single <3 emoticon to someone you like. This simple emoticon represents all things love, including the imperfections. Try sending a <3 instead of a ❤️ emoji to tell your lover or crush you love them so much that you’re willing to type two symbols rather than a single emoji.[3]
- “Happy Valentine’s Day <3”
- “I love you to the moon and back <3”
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Show compassion with a <3 emoticon. A single <3 can let someone know you care about them. If a friend’s going through a tough time, send them a <3 emoticon to say, “I love you.[4]”
- “You’re not in this alone <3”
- “I’ll always be here for you <3”
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Variations of the <3 (Heart) Emoticon
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A </3 emoticon symbolizes a broken heart. If someone is heartbroken or upset, they may post about their feelings with a </3. This symbol is a variation of the classic <3 with the / representing the splitting of a heart. Basically, it’s a simpler version of the 💔 emoji.[5]
- “She dumped me over the phone </3”
- “My heart aches for those who lost loved ones </3”
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A <3 emoticon with extra 3s expresses an extreme love. Rather than typing out <3<3<3<3, someone will use <3333 instead.[6] This variation is the same as using multiple heart emoticons or the 💗 emoji.
- “Could you be any cuter? <333”
- “I think I’m in love! <33333”
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A <2 emoticon portrays a love that’s less than <3. If someone uses this <3 emoticon variation, chances are they’re not ready to say “I love you” just yet. Think of it like saying, “I like you.”
- “You’re pretty great too! <2”
- “Maybe we could hang out again soon <2”
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A <4 emoticon represents a love that’s bigger than <3. In other words, this variation screams, “I love you to the moon and back!” Their love is so big that the typical 3 can’t do it justice.
- “You’re my world, baby <4”
- “But really. I’m OBSESSED <4”
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What does the :3 (neko smile) emoticon mean?
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The :3 emoticon means playfulness, happiness, and affection. Also called the “cat face” emoticon, :3 resembles a cat with squinting eyes and a smiling mouth. It’s often used in online communications to convey affection, genuine happiness, or childlike innocence, especially if someone is texting their crush.[7]
- “I love you :3”
- “Good morning :3”
- “Hope you have the best day ever :3”
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What does the :S (confused) emoticon mean?
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The :S emoticon represents confusion or overwhelm. If you don’t understand something or feel overwhelmed, use :S to express yourself. It signals confusion, embarrassment, being at a loss for words, or a combination of those emotions.[8]
- “I’m so lost :S”
- “This doesn’t make any sense :S”
- “Why are the answer choices so similar? :S”
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Generally, yes, if you are strictly friends and do not flirt or have romantic interest in each other. It's common for close friends to express their platonic love for each other. Be certain that you both mutually consider each other as only close friends.
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People who use that emoji can be using it to say they are praying (in religious settings, or praying for someone and their family during a tragedy, a loss, etc). During conversations it can be used to plead or beg. It could also be used as a greeting if the user is spiritual or a follower of certain religions like Buddhism.
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- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/emoji/heart-symbol/
- ↑ https://osgamers.com/frequently-asked-questions/why-does-3-mean-in-text
- ↑ https://nyunews.com/underthearch/specialissues/2022/02/14/less-than-three/
- ↑ https://emojisprout.com/heart-symbol-meaning/
- ↑ https://hotemoji.com/broken-heart-emoji.html
- ↑ https://osgamers.com/frequently-asked-questions/why-does-3-mean-in-text
- ↑ https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/3-cat-face
- ↑ https://emoticon.fandom.com/wiki/Confused
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This article was co-authored by Laura Bilotta and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Laura Bilotta is a Dating Coach, Matchmaker, and the Founder of Single in the City, her dating and relationship coaching service based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.With over 18 years of experience, she focuses on helping singles date more intentionally, encouraging them to let go of negative patterns so that they can attract the love that they deserve. Her experience, skills, and insights have led to thousands of successfully united over 65,000 singles through events and one-on-one matchmaking coaching sessions. She has been the host of The Dating and Relationship Show on Global News Radio 640 Toronto (AM640) for 6 years and is known as The Hookup Queen of Clubhouse; her popular singles club, Single in the City, has over 95.5K members who regularly join in weekly dating and relationship-focused rooms. This article has been viewed 637,408 times.
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