No, not really. In professional correspondence it is best to keep the subject matter impersonal and business like, emotions should be avoided.
You never should use an emoticon for business, it doesn't make you look professional, not a good way to make a professional, serious impression.
The little emoticons that look like this: :) or this... :-)
The ':)' means 'happy'. It is preferable to no emotions shown through the emails, though ';)' would be much more suggestive. ;-) might be even better. It's just a smiley. If he had emoticons, he would probably throw one in.
as in write the other user by email, type in there email and there you go
Emails can be personal or professional. When you are trying to get a job, you want to send professional emails to the human resources department.
They are faces with emotes, like a smiley face or a blue,frowning face, and you put them in your text messages or emails.
;) :) :$ :D :S :( :C C: :p That is some smiley emoticons for msn and other emails.
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No, a laptop is hardware and the emoticons are software. Software cannot damage hardware. The smileys and emoticons found in emails and forums are harmless too. Every program, also the bad ones that damage software have a clickable symbol. If that symbol happens to be a smiley or emoticon then clicking on it might damage your software. Don't ever click on smiles, there is no reason to!
The sender can put an emotion icon or change the font.
It means you are trying to read too much into it. It has become pretty typical for emails to include all sorts of emoticons.
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