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Hidden Meaning: When to Use the Blue Heart Emoji – and When Not to
Have you already been sent a blue heart emoji or would you like to send one? There are a few things you need to know about the symbol. Because the color of the blue emoji heart carries different meanings.
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If you get a blue heart emoji, pay close attention to the color. There is a light blue and a dark blue. But both have different meanings.
- The dark blue heart represents trust and security. Your counterpart presses with this
- Such a heart can be sent among friends, but also among partners. It doesn't necessarily express romantic feelings.
- If you receive a light blue heart, you will be flirted with casually. It may or may not mean anything. Your chat partner is expressing his or her own current happiness.
- Furthermore, the light blue heart emoji expresses that there are no fixed intentions. It could also represent a flirtation in which the goal is completely open.
This is what the other heart emojis mean
In addition to the light blue and dark blue heart, you can also choose other colors for your emoji. Each one has a different meaning.
- The purple emoji heart means that your flirtation with the chat partner should not (yet) be public. So it stands for a secret love, maybe even an affair. Your feelings still need some time to develop.
- A pink heart Although it signals sincere love, it is unromantic. Your chosen chat partner is not yet quite convinced of your feelings. Sending it to friends or family shows that this person is very important.
- The black heart you should ship with caution. Black also represents pain, sadness and loss. You should therefore not use it in a romantic relationship unless your partner is fond of black humor or a fan of heavy metal.
- A gray heart emoji conveys sympathy and compassion. You can send it to your friends or family members to show that you stand by them and are always there for them.
The original for this article “When you should use the blue heart emoji – and when not” comes from chip.de.
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