Emojis & reactions

Emojis & reactions rules within Chat & Reactions Etiquette.

Client meetings Job interviews
Be cautious with emojis in formal settings

In formal meetings, use reactions sparingly and avoid ambiguous emojis.

Different people interpret emojis differently.

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All-hands meetings Team meetings
Use reactions to reduce interruptions

Use reactions (raise hand, thumbs up) for quick signals instead of interrupting.

Improves flow and reduces cross-talk.

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Acknowledge with a reaction when you can’t reply

If you’re asked in chat and can’t answer immediately, acknowledge with a quick reaction.

Shows you saw it and will respond later.

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