While it might look similar to the classique red heart, the flat red heart is actually part of the suit of cards collection. Good for: Wedding things, generic expressions of affection and/or support, or captioning ~aesthetic~ photos of decor along with some other monochrome black-and-white emoji palette.īad for: Showing support after the loss of a pet (IDK why, but red hearts are universally better for showing pet-related love) or talking about white privilege unironically. This is far different from number 7, the heart outline emoji, as this one is a filled-in, dimensional white heart, making it way more, well…intentionally white. At its best, it is a good, bland heart, good for wedding stuff. The white heart looks clean, minimal, potentially bridal, and, yeah, kinda sterile. Good for: Shamelessly booty-calling someone or a FWB situation.īad for: Anyone whose parents you’ve met. The two wildly different translations mean that the purple heart is chaotic. ![]() Thanks to Ty Dolla Sign’s “ Purple Emoji,” this is now canon.Īlternatively, if you see this cropping up in a family group chat, it could be related to your grandpa’s Purple Heart. □ Purple Heart □įor those in the know, the purple heart is considered a horny emoji. Good for: New relationships where you want to show affection without fear of coming on too strong or when you’re sending to family members.īad for: Anyone you’ve ever seen naked or would like to see naked eventually. ![]() This emoji sees the most action around Mother’s Day, conversations with your grandma, and other friendly and supportive figures. This is a very Gentle™️ energy, most likely to be used in a familial relationship, friendship, or a romantic thing that’s moving into friendship territory. Good for: Group chats when you have nothing to add, texting your parents when they check in, randos who DM you on Instagram in a nonsexual context.īad for: Eh, it’s hard to misuse this one, TBH. You send it to the homies you see once a month or that girl you promise you’ll get brunch with “one of these days.” ![]() You don’t send a blue heart to anyone you trust with your emotional baggage. This isn’t because blue is a gendered thing but more because the blue heart implies a sort of shallow friendship. Something about the classic collegiate tone of a royal blue is extremely, “What’s better than this? Just guys being dudes.”
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