The Role of Emoji in Personal Chatting in Building Long Distance Romantic Relationships

Authors

  • Muhammad Khofidul A Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Irma Dewi Nirwana Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Gibran Yoga Santosa Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Desta Seren Ananda Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Arif Rahman Junaedi Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Venus Aurora Putri Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya
  • Aurelia Zahwa Nuriza Study program of Communication science, Faculty of Social adn Politic Sciences, University of 17 Agustus Surabaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62012/jacs.v2i1.18

Keywords:

Emoji, Long Distance Relationship, Digital Communication, Social Media, Interpersonal Communication

Abstract

This study examines the role of emojis in building personal communication in long-distance romantic relationships. In the digital era, emojis have evolved from mere message decorations to important elements in digital communication, especially in the context of long-distance romantic relationships. Using a quantitative approach with an explanatory research type, this study involved 100 student respondents from various universities who were in long-distance relationships. Data collection was carried out through structured questionnaires, in-depth interviews, and digital conversation analysis. The results showed a strong positive correlation (r = 0.72) between emoji use and improved communication quality, with 78% of respondents consistently using emojis in their daily conversations. Facial expression emojis dominated use (85%), followed by heart and love symbol emojis (72%). A total of 76% of respondents reported increased message clarity, 68% experienced a decrease in communication misunderstandings, and 82% felt an increase in the effectiveness of emotional communication. Digital literacy had a significant positive correlation (r = 0.64) with the effectiveness of emoji use. The main challenges identified included differences in emoji interpretation (45%), dependence on internet connection (38%), and difficulty expressing complex emotions (32%). This research makes a significant contribution to understanding the role of emojis as a non-verbal communication tool in long-distance romantic relationships and can be the basis for developing more effective communication strategies in the digital era.

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Published

2025-01-31

How to Cite

Khofidul A , M., Nirwana, I. D., Santosa, G. Y., Ananda, D. S., Junaedi, A. R., Putri, V. A., & Nuriza, A. Z. (2025). The Role of Emoji in Personal Chatting in Building Long Distance Romantic Relationships. Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society, 2(1), 9099. https://doi.org/10.62012/jacs.v2i1.18

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