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beinstein:He is looking for a phone to buy. How is this advertising itel S31? |
Choose anyone you think is cool for you |
Was online with my itel S31, saw this and decided to share here. A bride has the right to wear whatever she wants as long as her groom, family and the church is okay with it but what this bride wore to her wedding caused major debate on social media with many saying it was inappropriate. Even the bridesmaid join sef…lol But what do you guys think, was it too much?
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SpencerM:What's the meaning of this Afonjas self? I have always wanted to know ![]() |
saintikechi:Did you see biafra on that list? |
Mobdro |
Waving hand, smiley face, thumbs up. Word of Mouth's Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright have been looking at emoji - possibly the world's first truly global form of communication. Here are some fascinating things about emoji you may not have been aware of. 1. People that use more emoji will get more dates In the digital age, using emoji makes us more effective communicators. We’re better able to express our emotional selves and better able to signal our personality. It stands to reason then that if you use more emoji, you’re going to get more dates. 2. The majority of emoji sent are positive or happy emotions Around six billion emoji are sent on a daily basis. There are around two billion smart phones in use worldwide. In the UK, 76% of the population own a smart phone and of that number, over 80% regularly use emoji. Of the six billion emoji that are sent globally every day, around 70% are emotion based – for example, smiley face, love hearts. A smaller proportion of the emoji sent are sad expressions. This should be heartening. 3. Which nations favour which emojis? There is a difference between cultural groups and nationalities in terms of how emoji are used: Canadians use the poo emoji the most. Australians have a higher use of alcohol and vacation-based emoji. The French use love hearts four times more than anybody else. Russians tend to use more romantic-themed emoji than other nations. Arabic speaking countries tend to use more flower emoji. The British favour the beer emoji. 4. One of the most popular emoji of recent years: Face with Tears of Joy In 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary announced that their Word of the Year was the emoji 'Face with Tears of Joy'. The OED chose this emoji because they said it best reflected the passing year in language. 5. Abraham Lincoln might have been the first to use an emoticon Whilst explaining the difference between emoticons and emoji , Professor Vyv Evans remarked on what might well have been the first use of an emoticon. The 16th President of the United States was a talented raconteur - he introduced a speech in 1862 with some witty remarks and the audience spontaneously applauded and laughed. To capture this the typographers represented the applause with a wink symbol and there's been much debate in recent years about whether this was deliberate or an error!6. You don't have to teach emoji It’s a very intuitive language. Because emoji are visual representations of emotional expressions, they’re easy to pick up. The average six-year-old child in the UK is more tech-savvy than the average 45-year-old. 7. What does the future hold for emoji? Is it a passing fad? Professor Vyv Evans says no - emoji do something in digital communication that is otherwise missing. The role of an emoji is central to what drives effective communication and inducing an empathetic response. Perhaps the future is more dynamic emoji? A start-up in Silicon Valley is currently developing an app for a dynamic avatar-like emoji. So when you send text messages in the future you might have a representation of yourself - like a moving cartoon - where an avatar will display your emotional state. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3FR59tT802PHbYZLyt80yqh/smiley-face-seven-things-you-didnt-know-about-emoji |
Queentito:Babe you are on point. The itel S31 is surely great for selfies, even in low light |
Glory12345:I want to win the itel S31 too ooh |
Oscarpraise:Loool ![]() |
Oscarpraise:How are they stingy again ![]() |
Sorry about your money and your itel S31, be careful next time you step out |
She's cool, after the wrist watch and the itel S31 phone, my brother you better wife her if not ![]() |
kio052001:She's cool, after the wrist watch and the itel S31 phone, my brother you better wife her if not ![]() |
How much does the itel S31 cost? |
Get yourself another itel S31, it's not costly right ![]() |
Loool, sorry... Get another itel S31 and pay back the wrist watch ![]() |
henrydadon:That's not a good advice. She might be your sister, you never know |
Get your phone fixed, just forgive and forget |
See what a guy posted just to get likes and be famous on Fb.... Na wah ooh
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Itel S31 rocks.... Any day, anytime |
Can I get the itel S31 from slot here in calabar? |
Segadem:Loool, at least the itel S31 is better than the gionee na |
fineboynl:If only you have gotten the itel S31, you won't be regretting by now |
Oscarpraise:I need the itel S31 as val gift please |
Danylucky:What phone are you using? |
ToriBlue:No body is hyping, I use the phone and it's cool |
Very correct. The technology in the world today is breaking up many aspects of normal social lives, too bad |
kio052001:No better smartphone for selfies than the itel S31. |
Another smart quality phone from itel. Itel S31 is classy |
Glory12345:What am I waiting for before I get this itel S31? Please where can I get it? |

and there's been much debate in recent years about whether this was deliberate or an error!