The face with tears of joy, thumbs up, red heart, and laughing face are the top five favorites in the US.

Face with tears of joy, thumbs up, red heart, and crying face have been popular in the past, but rolling on the floor laughing face is the new favorite.

The survey respondents prefer (pile of poo), (angry face), and (flushed face) as the emojis they least like to use.

In order to find the most popular emoji in the US, Adobe surveyed 5,000 users and found that most use them to lighten the mood of a conversation.

75 percent of people said they feel more connected to people who use the emoji, and 71 percent said that they use the emoji to communicate. More than 70 percent of people use the emoji at work, and more than 70 percent of people like using it.

Most of the emoji are sent via text messages, but 75 percent of the time, they are sent online.

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