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Canadians top the world in smiling poop emoji use, report finds

Canada leads the world in usage of raunchy and violent emojis, according to an international report on emoji use by country. We're also the biggest smiling poop emoji fans in the world.

Canadian emoji users found to be twice as raunchy and violent as the rest of the world

Canadians are the biggest smiling poop emoji fans in the world, according to an international report on emoji use by country. (Shutterstock / Artgraphixel / emojidictionary.com)

A new report on the popularity of specificemojis by country reveals that Canadians may not be quite as polite as our reputation suggests.

In fact, we're twice as likely to use "raunchy" emojis in personal communications than residents of any other country and our rates of "violent" emoji usage are the highest in the entire world, at more than double the average.

We also like the smiling poop emoji. A lot.

The "smiling poop emoji" is popular among smartphone users worldwide, but especially so with Canadians. According to a SwiftKey report, Canadians are twice as likely to use raunchy emojis in personal communications than residents of any other country. (emojidictionary.com)

These are but a few of the insights gleaned from acomprehensive international mobile languagereport publishedon TuesdaybySwiftKey, a Britishtechnologyfirm that develops smartphone keyboard software.

In its18 page "emoji report,"SwiftKey analyzed more than one billion pieces of emoji data from 16 different regions and languages across the world sent between October 2014 and January 2015.

Researchers broke the more than 800 emojis available on the Unicodestandard keyboard into 60 different categories and then analyzedrates of use to determine "language leaders" for each category.

Thereport's "findings of note" section indicates that when it comes to romance, French speakersleadthe pack by using four times as many heart emojisas speakers of any other language.

Australians were found to use the most alcohol and drug emojis, Arabic speakers loveflowers and plants, and Americans hold the top spot in a "random assortment of emoji & categories, including skulls, birthdaycake, fire, tech, LGBT, meat and female-oriented emoji."

Emojiuse in Canada

According to Canadianemoji use, oursis the land of guns, eggplants and smiling poop.

"Canada scores highest for interests some might consider more 'American', including guns & violent emoji (1.52% vs .97% avg), money (.47% vs .25% avg) and raunchy humour (.28% vs .14% avg)," the report reads.

Under the"raunchy"category, SwiftKey lists such emojis as banana, raised fist, eggplant, peach, cherries and theCancer astrologicalsymbol.

Canada uses the poop, gun and money emojis more than any other English-speaking country analyzed for SwiftKey's newly-released "emoji report." (SwiftKey)

Canadian English speakersare alsothe "most violent in their emoji usage (1.52%), which is more than 50% higher than the average" andpartial to gun, knife, punching fist, fire, explosion, skull and bomb emojisaccording to the report.

Judging by the internet's reaction, however, SwiftKey'smost significant finding relates to the infamous"smiling pile ofpoop"emoji.

"Funny emoji (farts and poop) are used byMalaysian speakers at nearly double the average rate," the report notes, though "most of Malay's win comes from the fart emoji...Canadiansuse the poop emoji most."

SwiftKeyprovides no hypothesis as to why this may be, but reaction to the news on Twitter shows that many Canadians do indeed love the poop emoji and are proud to be leading the world in this area.

Writing that the poop emoji "appears to be the visual equivalent of 'eh' for the digital-savvy Canuck," The Guardian's Arwa Mahdawished some light on how others around the world are viewing Canada in light of these emoji statistics.

"Who would have expected these sort of scatological statistics from Canada? It's supposed to be so polite, so clean and so boring," she wrote. "Well, as you may have already twigged from Canada's most famous export, Justin Bieber, the country has a dark side...As well as being disproportionately fond of faeces, the emoji categories in which Canada leads the world are: violent; body parts; money; sports; raunchy; ocean creatures. There's a Bieber song in that somewhere."