- The term refers to symbols (?) that have fewer options for expression compared to regular languages, such as (/icons/like) and Emojis.
- The advantage is that there are fewer choices compared to regular Language, making it easier to express without hesitation.
- For example, when you want to say “I understand” to someone who should use honorifics (敬語),
- In regular text, you have to put a twist on it, like saying “I see, indeed.”
- (I don’t like this kind of thing because it’s troublesome)
- (/icons/understand)(takker)
- However, you can simply use (/icons/understand) instead.
- In this case, there is no honorific version of the “understand” icon, so this should be fine.
- The advantage is having fewer options for expression.
- It’s easier to make decisions when there are fewer choices.