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You're Using the Heart Emoji Wrong – The True Meaning of Each Color Revealed

Who knew emojis could be so dangerous?

Different combinations of emojis could haveother obscene meanings. You've already heard of.

But you might want to think twice the next time you send a heart on WhatsApp.

Apparently, the different colors completely change its meaning.

Of course there are no hard and fast rules.

According to Cosmopolitan, this is usually what the heart emoji of each color suggests.

What does the red heart emoji mean?

Let's start with the classic and original red heart.

This is usually pretty simple for someone you really love.

So it may not be the best idea to send after a first date.

What does the black heart emoji mean?

The black heart is Most ironically used.

It can represent deep, embarrassing, romantic love.

What does the white heart emoji mean?

The white heart emoji is a good way to show your sympathy for those who have lost a loved one.

What does the blue heart emoji mean?

Blue hearts seem to have many uses.

If you don't have anything to add to the group chat, it works fine here, butnew reactions may have changed things a bit.

Contact parents or chat with random people who message you onInstagram.

What does the yellow heart emoji mean?

The yellow heart emoji gives a gentle energy.

Socan be useful in new relationships.

What does the purple heart emoji mean?

The purple heart emoji is probably the naughtiest emoji.

It's nasty, so be careful with who you're talking to.

What does the green heart emoji mean?

You don't necessarily have to use green hearts when talking about the environment.

It seems to be suitable for people you don't know very well, such as acquaintances and friends of friends.

What does the brown heart emoji mean?

The brown heart emoji appears to be commonly used to show support for racial equality.


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