do people in your country react to imessages, messenger messages, and whatsapp messages with a heart?
people in australia do and it annoys me.
a thumbs up is perfectly adequate.
a heart is too weirdly deeply personal and loving.
a thumbs up is more casual, lighthearted, and normal.
i don't understand why literally everyone always goes for the red heart reaction.
i'm like, get the fuck off me nigga.
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Yes but we don't speak outloud on our phones sending voice memos then listening to tik tok like you loud mother fuckers I met from Perth on the MOUTDEZ bus yesterday. SHUT THE FUCK UP perth bitches you sound like sluts.
>>212637575 (OP)Some girls do that. It honestly irks me a bit too.
If somebody upps their thumby I just assume their either curt or they ATH. <3 shows actualy family/friends not like your boss or docie
People at work react to things in teams with a heart message. Mostly girls and nice boomer men though. Young guys are terrified of the implication
>>212637696>Young guys are terrified of the implicationnigga shut yo dog ass up. bitch ass nigga
>>212637575 (OP)What the fuck did you expect, texting is for people too socially stunted to communicate verbally anyway. The crutch of developmentally retarded social failures.
>>212637575 (OP)It's because on most apps double-tapping automatically reacts with a heart. Nobody wants to long-press and select the thumbs up manually. It has nothing to do with their own choosing of the heart
>>212637575 (OP)I do hearts for family when they say something nice to me. The rest are thumbs up, or relevant emojis for a joke. I also have a iPhone sticker of my penis I attach to my friends messages every now and then.