Bowing with m Hands
These emojis are all bowing their heads in apology because they feel so sorry. The English letter m represent the emoticon’s two hands on the ground. To really achieve a bowing effect, you need to make the eyes close to the ground so that it looks like you can see the top of the emoticon’s head. This perspective is really important. For the best and lowest eyes, choose between the characters _ or .
m(_ _;;m | m(_ _)m | m(._.)m |
m(._.)m | m(¬0¬)m | m(。≧ _ ≦。)m |
m(。≧Д≦。)m | m(@´ё`@)m | m(*- -*)m |
(*m_ _)m | m(*-ω-)m | m(_ _;m) |
(m;_ _)m | m(_ _;m)三(m;_ _)m | ( m-ェ-)m)) |
m(@´_`@)m | m( ̄ー ̄)m | m(。_。;))m |
(m。_。)m |
Bowing with > and < hands
These kaomojis, on the other hand use, >’s and <‘s for their low hands. This kind of bow shows how apologetic these emotes are for something they have said or done. They are definitely rising above their ego and taking responsibility for their own wrong doings. Have pity! The fact they will lower themselves to the ground is enough of a reason to recognize they are sorry and to accept their apology.<(_ _)> | <(。_。)> | ≦(._.)≧ |
<(¬0¬)> | <(._.)> | <(*- -*)> |
<(@´_`@)> |
<(_ _<(_ _<(_ _)>_ _)>_ _)> |