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    Want better relationships? Try adding more emojis to your texts

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ever wondered why some texts just feel warmer and more engaging? The secret might be in those tiny, colorful emojis you sprinkle into your messages. Emojis aren’t just playful add-ons; they’re powerful tools for building stronger connections in our increasingly digital world.

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    Illustration of Emojis on a smartphone.

    Illustration of Emojis on a smartphone. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    Scientific evidence: Emojis boost closeness and responsiveness

    A recent study led by Eun Huh at The University of Texas at Austin put this idea to the test. Researchers asked 260 adults to read text conversations that were identical except for one thing: the presence of emojis. Participants then rated how responsive and engaged their conversation partner appeared to be.

    The results? Messages with emojis made people feel their partners were more attentive and emotionally engaged. This perceived responsiveness led to greater feelings of closeness, higher relationship satisfaction, and even increased likability. And it didn’t matter whether the emoji was a smiley face or a simple object; what mattered was that it matched the tone of the message.

    Example of a text exchange using emojis on an iPhone.

    Example of a text exchange using emojis on an iPhone. (Eun Huh)

    Why emojis strengthen relationships in digital communication

    Emojis act as digital body language. In face-to-face conversations, we rely on tone, facial expressions, and gestures to show we care. In texts, emojis fill that gap by adding emotional nuance and clarity. They can make your intentions clear, reduce misunderstandings, and help your messages feel more personal and warm.

    • Emojis signal attentiveness: Dropping an emoji in your reply shows you’re not just skimming the conversation, you’re engaged.
    • They add emotional context: Whether it’s a heart, a laughing face, or a thumbs-up, emojis help convey your feelings instantly.
    • They work for everyone: The study found that age, gender, and even how often you use emojis don’t change their positive effect, as long as the emoji fits the message.

    Do all emojis equally enhance relationship closeness?

    Interestingly, the type of emoji, whether a smiling face or a random object, didn’t make a difference in how responsive the sender seemed. What matters most is that the emoji is emotionally consistent with your message. So, don’t stress over picking the “perfect” emoji; just make sure it fits the mood of your text.

    A woman using emojis in a text exchange with a frien.

    A woman using emojis in a text exchange with a frien. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    Emojis in texts: More than just fun, a tool for connection

    While emojis can sometimes be ambiguous or misunderstood, especially in sarcastic or complex conversations, their overall impact is positive. They’re a modern twist on age-old ways of adding nonverbal cues to written messages, like underlining or using exclamation marks. And with billions of emojis sent every day, they’re clearly here to stay. 

    Kurt’s key takeaways

    In a world where so much of our communication happens through screens, finding ways to stay emotionally connected is more important than ever. Emojis offer a simple, effective way to show attentiveness and warmth, making your texts and your relationships stronger.

    Do you feel like you are missing out on deeper love and connection just because you’re not sending enough emojis?  Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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    Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on “FOX & Friends.” Got a tech question? Get Kurt’s free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.



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