Stickers of this sort can mean anything and be seen anywhere in chat based on the captions you mean to add under Jacky Cheung’s face. Even until now, lots of Chinese young people are still using his scornful face to create more innovative stickers, usually coupled with a panda head. The stickers made out of Jacky Cheung (?) ‘s face have become a real hit since their presence many years ago. Note that this sticker is mostly used in informal situations you probably wouldn’t send it to your boss to let her know you’ve just learned a new skill! No.
People use this sticker to say the same thing has just happened to them. The idea is that the cat has just come to a sudden realization (had a ‘lightbulb moment’) about something strange, amusing, unbelievable or bizarre. The caption reads, “?”, which literally means “strange knowledge has increased”. It depicts a white cat with a dull or bewildered look on its face, and a background of colorful lights. This is one of the most popular WeChat stickers at the moment. 1 – I just learned something new (and bizarre) Perhaps more importantly, you’ll be able to chat without embarrassing or offending others. Some may be a bit culturally specific, but once you understand the reference, you’ll be able to chat without confusion. That logic? They’re basically memes that use symbols, gestures and facial expressions to convey meaning. But once you understand the fundamental logic they all share, they’re not really that much harder to understand than emojis.
There’s no question Chinese WeChat stickers can be a bit cryptic.