That thinking face. The eye-roll mug. The “nerd” emoji with the glasses. These cartoon images of the human face have become shorthand for complex emotions that we increasingly throw into digital communications for a host of reasons ranging from time saving to tension diffusion to literally lacking the words to describe how we feel. But are they appropriate for work-related exchanges?

Often not—and especially for women, who are likely to interpret negative, neutral and ambiguous emojis more negatively than men do, according to a recent study.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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