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What does the WhatsApp brown heart emoji mean?

  • July 19, 2022
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Emojipedia gives meaning to all symbols. Photo: TIME Emojis have become a fundamental part of Internet users’ communication. Its importance is so great that the inclusion of new

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Emojipedia gives meaning to all symbols. Photo: TIME

Emojis have become a fundamental part of Internet users’ communication. Its importance is so great that the inclusion of new drawings in every WhatsApp update becomes a trend.

The latest version, released in March, was well received by the public, as it featured some pretty weird and specific emojis like a pregnant man, melting faces, x-rays of ribs, and even a bird’s nest full of eggs.

While the meaning of many of these is clear, there are pages devoted to explaining what each symbol is used for and what it means.

Reacting with an emoji has become very common. Photo: iStock

What does the brown heart emoji represent?

On WhatsApp, emojis fall into eight categories: smiles and people, animals and nature, food and drink, events, travel and places, objects, symbols and flags. All hearts, zodiac signs, emergency signs, numbers and arrows are in the symbols section.

According to Emojipedia site Emojipedia, this heart color has a close relationship with nature: it symbolizes the earth, the environment, and wood—actually objects and places that have these colors.

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However, beyond this, it is an element that can be used to express the desire to establish a family with the couple. In addition, it can refer to the color of chocolate and the desire to give it to a close person.

The other colors mean:

Red heart: expresses couple love or romance.

Orange heart: It is about the love that can exist between two friends.

Yellow heart: expresses pure and sincere love.

Purple heart: It is about forbidden or secret love, especially for lovers.

Blue heart: It means trust and security.

Green heart: related to health and nature.

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Source: El Nacional

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