Top thirty Japanese emoticons

emoticon stampIn the middle of June, goo Ranking surveyed its readers by means of a public internet questionnaire on what emoticons, or smilies, they often used in mail from their personal computers. The following table presents the top thirty results. As usual for goo Ranking, number one slot gets ranked with 100 points, and all the rest with the proportion of votes relative to the top vote. More detailed demographics, etc, are not available.

Back in April, I translated another survey on the use of smilies, or emoticons, on Japanese mobile phones, that you may want to reference. Even though the people responding to this survey are (supposed to be!) adult, emoticons reveal a childish playfulness, I feel.

Please feel free to use these in your email or messenger applications to liven up your chat a little!

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Ranking results

Q: What 顔文字, kaomoji, emoticons do you often use in mail sent from your personal computer?

Rank Emoticon Score Emotion
1 (^_^) or (^_^)v, etc 100 Laughing
2 (>_<)> 66.4 Troubled
3 (^_^;) 54.4 Troubled
4 (ToT) 53.3 Crying
5 m(_ _)m 52.9 Apologising
6 (^^ゞ or (^^;) 38.3 Shy
7 ( ̄ー ̄) 20.6 Grinning
8 (≧∇≦)/ 18.9 Joyful
9 ( ̄□ ̄;) 18.9 Surprised
10 (#^.^#) 18.8 Shy
11 (*´▽`*) 16.1 Infatuation
12 (ーー;) 15.4 Worried
13 (*^▽^*) 15.0 Joyful
14 _| ̄|○, orz, OTL, etc 13.7 Depressed
15 (^▽^) 11.1 Laughing
16 キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!!, (゜∀゜), etc 11.1 I think it is “I’m here!!!”, but I just don’t really know!
17 (´・ω・`) 10.3 Snubbed
18 ( ゚ Д゚) 8.8 Shocked
19 (・∀・) 7.7 Laughing
20 (T▽T) 7.1 Crying
21 (* ̄m ̄) 6.8 Dissatisfied
22 ( ´∀`) 6.0 Laughing
23 (⌒▽⌒) 5.3 Laughing
24 (^v^) 4.9 Laughing
25 ヽ(´ー`)┌ 4.7 Mellow
26 (’-’*) 4.1 Laughing
27 (’A`) 3.8 Snubbed
28 (゜◇゜) 2.1 Surprised
29 (*°∀°)=3 2.1 Infatuation
30 ∩( ・ω・)∩, ( ・ω・), etc 1.3 Joyful

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    1. emoticons smiley central » Japan’s top thirty emoticons said,

      March 7, 2007 @ 07:13

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    2. Maddie said,

      March 22, 2007 @ 08:52

      キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!! is used when you’ve been waiting for something and it finally comes. Like when you order a package and it arrives and such, then you are happy and scream “KITAAAAA!” (”It’s here!” or “Finally!”)

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    5. Socialpreneur said,

      June 21, 2007 @ 09:31

      Understanding Japanese Emoticons…

      What Japan Thinks has a good explanation.
      Back in April, I translated another survey on the use of smilies, or emoticons, on Japanese mobile phones, that you may want to reference. Even though the people responding to this survey are (supposed to be!) …

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      August 14, 2007 @ 23:56

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    8. arere14age said,

      September 6, 2007 @ 10:47

      ε=ε=(o ・ω・)o moving

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    10. www.alswalf.com said,

      September 23, 2007 @ 21:35

      (#^.^#)

      http://www.alswalf.com/vb

      Thinks

    11. kitty Lee said,

      October 10, 2007 @ 03:44

      (^_^)/! (((o(^¡^”)o)))!! o(^^o) (o^^o) (o^^)o that i have guessed correct! Can you (^_-)db(-_^) & (=_=)?? (^0_0^) with (=T.T=)! (^^)/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(((((;^^) ( ^)(^-^)

      does anyone know meaning of all these? i only know some so im slightly confused….
      xx

    12. (^_^) « 喚き声。 said,

      November 1, 2007 @ 00:19

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    13. Stephen Bro said,

      November 2, 2007 @ 00:16

      I am in America.
      My Japanese friend e-mail me and used these emoticons.
      What do they mean?
      Could you please tell me?
      \(^^)/

      Thanks for your time

      Stephen Bro

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      December 7, 2007 @ 10:36

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    16. Lundy said,

      January 26, 2008 @ 10:12

      orz is used as a kowtow here, deep bow, head on floor, serious apology

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    21. karen-anto said,

      March 1, 2008 @ 09:23

      hola
      escribo esto por que todo lo que he visto sobre esta pag…… me parecio muy chebre….
      suerte un besote.
      chao

    22. Mark said,

      March 16, 2008 @ 05:45

      凸(*´_ゝ`)

      I bet this is easy to guess.

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