The Asian Age

Wheelchair, guide dogs emojis soon

■ Expressing to get better with 230 more emojis by Sept. or Oct.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

When words fail, it’s emojis that help in communicat­ion on social media platforms. However, emojis are not labeled, so the usage can vary. Some may use them to lighten the mood by introducin­g sarcasm or humour, while some to soften a blow.

It’s that time of year when the Unicode Consortium decides which new emoji you’ll see, and this year’s selection of 59 new base emoji ( 230 if you include all gender and skin variations) is both inclusive and eclectic.

Apple’s accessibil­ity emoji play a central role: you’ll find wheelchair­s, guide dogs and deaf people, among other additions. Some of the emojis being proposed by Apple.

Beyond those, you’ll find many different couple combinatio­ns based on skin colour and gender.

Some of the additions are decidedly... sillier. New animals include a sloth, a flamingo and an orangutan, while foodies will like presence of a waffle, a juice box and an onion. You’ll also find a temple, a sari and a tuk- tuk among the other additions.

You’ll have to wait a

while to see them. Unicode says new emoji “typically” arrive in September and October, or right around when Apple and Google release their major OS updates.

You might have to wait later still if your Android device maker doesn’t provide updates right away. Still, these are welcome additions if you’re looking for more ways to express yourself.

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