Smileys, or emojis, are a way of showing and expressing our emotions and feelings in concrete terms. It's true that we sometimes feel the need to show how we feel about a situation. Smileys and emojis also save us from having to write long texts - sometimes, just one is enough to get a message across.
Today, there are more than 3,000 of these little symbols that represent our emotions!
The one with the rounded face and closed, laughing eyes is among them. This one is also among the most popular. What are the meanings of this laughing, squinty-eyed symbol 😆 and how did they come about? Find out the answers to your questions in this article!

😆 Meanings of the squinty-eyed laughing smiley
This symbol represents a face happy, laughing and amused. It is the equivalent of the smiley "XD" and/or > _ <. A strong joy can be expressed through this smiley face, a expression of surprisebut alsoexcitement.
However, it can also represent the sarcasm or for scoff a situation. In some cases, it can be associated with a slightly evil laugh.
The smiley with squinting eyes and laughing mouth is just as suitable for a funny situation than sarcastic, to express a sincere expression.
A short history of emojis
To understand the why and how of smileys and emojis, it is important to go back a little in history. Knowing where they come from, what they are used for, is just as important.
Smileys are in a way the ancestors of emojis. They first appeared in 1972, and were first used by a Frenchman by the name of Franklin Loufrani. The first smiley appeared on the small screens to announce the good news on France soir at the time. The idea was to put a wisp of happiness to help people see things in a positive light, with a little smiling face. It quickly became a hit, and by the 1990s was being seen more and more everywhere.
In 1992, however, it gave way to newer, more innovative forms. The first 3D smiley appeared, designed by Nicolas Loufrani, son of Franklin. It was Loufrani's son, Nicolas Loufrani, who also gave the name smileys to these symbols.
smiley and smartphone
With the advent of smartphones, smileys and emojis have also become popular. a great evolution. This has not only allowed them to evolve, but also to diversify and become easier to use. It's true that it's more practical.
It was iPhone that first integrated emojis into their smartphones. Other brands followed later, innovating all the time. As of 2011, all iPhones have built-in emojis. The vast majority of chat and message apps have built-in emojis. These symbols have become very popular and almost indispensable in a text chat.
Emojis and smileys have always been yellow in color with a rounded face. Only the expressions change.