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Have you ever thought about sending someone a virtual hug? The care emoji, also known as the Facebook Care reaction, is a perfect way to do just that! We’ve got all you need to know about this loveable emoji reaction, so keep reading to learn what the care emoji means and how you can use it on Facebook.
Things You Should Know
- The Care emoji is meant to be a virtual hug to show support or compassion.
- Use the Care reaction when someone is anxious, having a bad day, or grieving.
- To use the Care reaction, tap or hold the "Like" button on a post, then select the smile emoji hugging a heart.
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- If you're using the care emoji to express support for or condolences to someone, it may be nice to also reach out them directly to show you really care.Thanks
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- Some people also use the care emoji sarcastically, like when someone's complaining about something very trivial or unimportant.
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