👋1607+ Greeting Kaomoji | Copy & Paste Hello & Goodbye Faces
Say hello, good morning, goodbye, and thank you with charming greeting kaomoji. Browse waving faces, friendly hellos, and heartfelt goodbyes for Discord, WhatsApp, X (Twitter), WhatsApp, and TikTok. Browse our full kaomoji collection →
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In Japan, bowing is the standard greeting. Kaomoji like m(_ _)m represent a deep bow (dogeza), while (^▽^)/ shows a casual wave — each conveys a different level of politeness.
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FAQ
- Q. What are good morning greeting kaomoji?
- Try (ノ´∀`)ノ or (*´▽`)ノ for cheerful morning greetings. They add warmth and energy to your hello messages on Discord, WhatsApp, or group chats.
- Q. What kaomoji work for saying goodbye?
- The ノシ in (´・ω・`)ノシ represents a waving hand motion. It's the perfect farewell kaomoji for Discord, X (Twitter), and chat goodbyes.
- Q. Is it OK to use greeting kaomoji in professional settings?
- They're great for casual team chats on Slack or Discord, but avoid them in formal emails. Match the formality to your relationship with the recipient.
- Q. What are greeting kaomoji?
- Greeting kaomoji are Japanese text emoticons used to say hello, good morning, or welcome someone. They often feature waving hands, happy faces, and cheerful expressions.
- Q. How do I copy greeting kaomoji?
- Tap or click any greeting kaomoji on this page to instantly copy it. Then paste into Discord, iMessage, WhatsApp, LINE, or any messaging app.
- Q. What is the most popular greeting kaomoji?
- (ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚✧ and ヾ(^∇^) are among the most popular greeting kaomoji, both expressing enthusiastic hellos with a welcoming energy.
- Q. Can I use greeting kaomoji on social media?
- Yes! Greeting kaomoji work perfectly on Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, Facebook, and all social media platforms since they're plain Unicode text.
- Q. When should I use greeting kaomoji?
- Use them to start conversations, welcome new members to group chats, say good morning in Discord servers, or add warmth to any hello message.
- Q. Do greeting kaomoji work on Discord?
- Absolutely. Greeting kaomoji display correctly on Discord and are widely used in server welcome channels, introductions, and daily hellos.
- Q. Are there different greeting kaomoji for different times of day?
- Yes! Some convey energetic morning greetings, while others suit casual afternoon hellos or cozy evening welcomes. Browse our collection to find the perfect match.
- Q. Can I use greeting kaomoji in work messages?
- Lighter greeting kaomoji like (・ω・)ノ work great in casual work chats on Slack or Teams. For formal emails, stick to simpler ones.
- Q. What greeting kaomoji are best for group chats?
- Enthusiastic ones like ヾ(^∇^) or (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ are perfect for group chats since they convey excitement about joining the conversation.
- Q. How are greeting kaomoji different from waving emoji?
- Greeting kaomoji offer more personality and variety than standard 👋 emoji. They can express different energy levels from calm nods to enthusiastic waves.
- Q. Do greeting kaomoji work on iPhone?
- Yes! Greeting kaomoji are plain text and display perfectly on iPhone in iMessage, Notes, social media apps, and everywhere else.
- Q. Can I add greeting kaomoji to my email signature?
- Yes, a simple greeting kaomoji in your email signature adds a friendly, approachable touch. They work in Gmail, Outlook, and all email clients.
- Q. How does placing a greeting kaomoji at the start of a chat change the impression?
- Adding a single (^_^)/ or (・ω・)ノ at the opening makes the whole message feel softer and gives the first impression of someone easy to talk to. It acts as a gentle buffer before the main topic and helps ease the other person's guard.
- Q. Which kaomoji suit 'I'm home' and 'welcome back' greetings?
- Homecoming moments pair well with ヽ(´▽`)/ (I'm home) and (´∀`)ノ (welcome back). Adding them like "I'm home~ (´▽`)" or "Welcome back (・ω・)ノ" makes for a warm, homey everyday greeting.
- Q. Should I vary greeting kaomoji by time of day?
- It feels natural to shift the tone: a lively (^o^)/ in the morning, a calm (^_^) at midday, and a gentle (´ω`)ノ at night. Matching the other person's daily rhythm makes the greeting feel thoughtful and considerate.
- Q. How do I add a waving motion to a greeting kaomoji?
- The trailing ノ or / represents a waving hand. Adding it as in (^_^)/ or (・ω・)ノ makes the greeting feel more directed at the other person than a plain face, boosting that sense of closeness.
- Q. Which kaomoji suit greeting someone after a long time?
- A bright, reunion-happy face like "Long time no see (´∀`)ノ" works well. It erases the sense of a gap and serves as a natural opening that closes the distance with the other person.
- Q. How do greeting kaomoji change the rhythm of a conversation?
- Adding a kaomoji to a greeting makes it easier for the other person to reply casually, giving the exchange a brisk, light rhythm. Skipping them every time can feel businesslike, so placing one gently at the start and end creates a comfortable flow.
- Q. When should I use a greeting kaomoji versus a sticker?
- Stickers take up a lot of screen and state feelings clearly, while greeting kaomoji blend subtly into your text. Use a kaomoji for a quick one-line greeting and a sticker for milestone celebrations or thanks to widen your range of expression.
- Q. What's the etiquette for using greeting kaomoji in replies?
- Replying to a greeting with a kaomoji of the same tone creates a natural call-and-response. Answer a lively (^o^)/ with ヽ(´▽`)/ and a reserved (^_^) with (・ω・); matching the other person's energy leaves a polite impression.
- Q. How can I keep daily greetings from feeling repetitive?
- Always using the same (^_^)/ can feel stale. Rotating through (´∀`)ノ, ヽ(^o^)丿, and (・ω・)ノ adds a small freshness to your daily greetings that the other person enjoys receiving.
- Q. Is it OK to use greeting kaomoji with someone I just met?
- For a first meeting, reserved, universally liked greeting faces like (^_^) or (´∀`)ノ are safe. Combined with a polite line like "Nice to meet you (^_^)," they leave a soft first impression without being stiff.
- Q. How can a greeting kaomoji also convey gratitude?
- Combining greeting and thanks in one line, like "Morning, thanks as always (´▽`)ノ," warms up an otherwise routine exchange. Adding a small note of appreciation alongside the greeting helps the relationship grow.
- Q. Is it OK to use a greeting kaomoji in my profile or signature?
- Adding a single (^_^)/ at the end of your profile gives an approachable impression. Lining up several looks cluttered, though, so choosing just one keeps it clean and likable.