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Can Emojis Make You A Good Communicator?

by Steve Smith Sr. Marketing Executive

Believe it or not, smiles and emojis are the fastest growing language across the globe. About 92% of people have been using emojis.

These characters are replacing the entire words in online communication and becoming popular. Emojis are also useful when driving.

Keeping this in mind, you have the voice-controlled car LED emoji that is the first of its kind. It lets you communicate as well as showcase your emotions well to fellow drivers and others on the road.

The best thing about emojis is they can accurately articulate the words both professionally and personally.

However, you may be unable to express emotions or tone of voice when driving. It is the time when you can choose Mojipic, the voice-controlled device.

History Of Emoji- An Overview

Remember the time when the smile made its breakthrough on the internet? Expressing yourself with these ASCII Art has been around for a long time. But it has paused with the arrival of emojis.

Emojis are actual pictures instead of symbols. The name has arrived from the Japanese word E (picture) and Moji (character).

Interestingly, the Unicode Consortium recognized 2823 emojis in 2018, and the number has increased since then every year as the people on the internet demand new emojis.

If you are still not convinced about how popular emojis are, consider this: In 2015, Oxford Dictionaries named Face with Tears of Joy as the word of the year!

Emojis are replacing words, and you can feel this more when driving. You don't have time to talk or text; it is when you can use the Mojipic car LED emoji.

It is easy to install on the rear window of your car where drivers behind can easily see it.

You can convey your emotions or pass on a message using GIFs, emojis, and smiles. There are over 1500 GIFs, emojis, and smiles to choose from if you want or draw yours.

Emojis Create Rich And Productive Conversations

Up to 70 percent of communication comes from non-verbal cues. Since digital communication is text-heavy, emojis and smiles can add emotion back into online conversations.

For instance, you can say "Thank You" to a driver who gave you a pass in between heavy traffic. Or you can say "Hello" to the beautiful girl driving behind you, the choice is yours!

In other words, emojis can help you have a rich and meaningful conversation to help reduce the receiver from wrongly interpreting your message.

Using a car LED emoji lets you get in sync with fellow drivers and enjoy your drive. Drivers can spot it from far, which makes it safe when you are driving on the highway at night.


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