Have you fond that much of your online communication has been replaced by emojis (表情符号)? Has "Happy Birthday" become a cake lighted candles? Since they were invented in the 1990s in Japan, emojis, meaning “picture characters", (occupy) the world. According to a UK-based mobile technology company, 6 billion emojis (use) in text messages are sent around the world every day through smart phones.
That's why for the first time Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year is emoji. Emojis are regarded as a new kind of (express). Behind the popularity of emojis is the rise of young people welcome new technology and new (invention). So the reason why young people as well as others love to emoji is that they show meaning (beautiful). When young people are asked what makes the generation unique, put “technology use “ first.
Now emojis are in much (wide) use than written words. As result, people began to doubt whether it has made up a too large part in our online communication.