The other day I tried to send a LINE "stamp" to a family group and it failed.
I sent another one (the URL of a website with a stamp) to my family.
My family kept going through the story until I mentioned it for my fault.
Their kindness hurt me.
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I think both emoticons and stamps are excellent tools for expressing our feelings in text messages.
Specifying out your emotions is a tedious task.
However, it is also true that I thought "emoticons and stamps as tools to help them easy".
However, the other day, when I heard such a story from my daughter, I am re-recognizing.
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Daughter (oldest daughter): "When I was in high school, I had a friend who was furious when she saw the stamps she got sent.
Ebata: "Well"
Daughter: "The stamp sent by her junior contained the words "Good morning!"
Ebata: "Hmm... so?"
Daughter: " "Good morning" to her senior is terrible rude. She should send me a stamp saying "Good morning. How is everything?""
I was surprised to hear that story.
I didn't think there was a "protocol" in the "line stamp content", not before using "line stamp" or not.
Speaking of which, I used to write that my wife is also careful about the "number" of emoticons.
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I realized that my recognition that "emoticons and stamps as tools to help them easy" must be completely changed.