This emoji 🤯 depicts a person holding their head with both hands. It usually represents being shocked, under great pressure, feeling that one's head is about to explode or being extremely flustered by something. For example, when facing a large amount of information, complex work tasks, tough problems and other situations, this emoji can be used to express one's inner state.
There are so many work tasks today 🤯
This math problem is so difficult 🤯
In Eastern cultures, 🤯 may represent a feeling of extreme shock, surprise or even some mental confusion. For example, when hearing very unexpected news, such as suddenly learning that a long - stable company is about to go bankrupt, or hearing that a friend has made an extremely abnormal decision, people may use this emoji to express their inner shock.
In Western culture, 🤯 also expresses extreme astonishment and being at a loss. For example, when hearing an unimaginable scientific discovery, such as the discovery of a new galaxy or some social phenomenon that goes against common sense, people will use this emoji to convey their strongly shocked emotions.
Conseils pour une utilisation interculturelle
When used cross - culturally, it should be noted that although this emoji is universal in expressing surprise, different cultures may have different understandings of the degree of surprise. In more conservative cultures, it may need to be used cautiously to avoid giving people an overly exaggerated feeling. Moreover, in some cultures, it may need to be paired with appropriate words to accurately convey the cause of the emotion.
In social situations, it is suitable for use when sharing gossip, interesting stories or hearing surprising news among friends. For example, when friends are discussing big news in the entertainment industry, such as a well - known star getting married or divorced suddenly, 🤯 can be used to express one's reaction. It is also suitable for use in group chats when someone shares a very unexpected personal experience.
In the workplace, it can be used in relatively relaxed and creative teams when discussing novel creative ideas or hearing about unexpected project results. However, in more serious and formal work scenarios, such as business negotiations and high - level meetings, it is not recommended to use it to avoid seeming unprofessional.