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Msn Emoticons
Discussing MSN emoticons should probably start with understanding what emoticons or smileys are. The necessity to render emotions in written words while still keeping the style casual led to the appearance of smileys or emoticons that are simple combinations of regular keyboard characters. They are used in different forms of communication involving the computer, such as: email and instant messages. Among the most popular, smiling symbols represent the first MSN emoticons introduced, that are common to other web services. The smiling faces represent a substitute for the direct casual encouraging smile, but lots of other things can be implied depending on the context.
Yahoo, Google and MSN offer lists with emoticons to be used in conversations or in emails, and all the symbols turn into real icons once they are selected and integrated in the message. These emoticons graphically express an emotion through an icon. Hence the name emoticon. Hundreds of these emoticons are being used, whether they are MSN emoticons or other emoticons. The whole point or purpose for their use is to convey or stress out emotions and feelings in the funniest way.
Is there any difference between smileys and emoticons? The tendency seems to be for the Europeans to use the term emoticons, whereas Americans tend to call the same things smileys. Anyway, messenger users often call them Yahoo smileys, MSN smileys or MSN emoticons. Lots of sites now provide the chance to download such free symbols and have them within reach when in an online conversation.
MSN messenger gives its users some free emoticons but it also allows you to use your own custom MSN emoticons. Lots of these symbols are the results of the fans’ imaginative creativity and have been made available for public use. The custom MSN emoticons function allows an Internet surfer to use animated emoticons up to 50×50 pixels in size. At My Emoticons, for instance, all sorts of categories are available for the MSN emoticons, and romance, bad boys, girlie or moody instances are just a few examples. They have even come up with adult emoticons and sex smilies, which, though not for everybody, are still terribly funny.
There is a tag for every MSN emoticon necessary for item generation. Type a colon and a right hand bracket and you’ll get a smiley. Using the opposite bracket will give you a sad face. Many other emoticons come with similar tags, and a constant Internet user can learn them quickly. For the more difficult to remember, there is a drop down menu available in the chat window. Here you can select the emoticon directly by clicking with the mouse.