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Say "I miss you" to the opposite sex, and he replies with an expression. What does this mean?

I think it depends on what expression he gives you back. No one can tell the meaning of this person without looking at the expression together. For example, some people like to send me a lot of beautiful words. I can't know what he means from his behavior. Who knows if he wants to fight with me or say something through words?

Generally speaking, when a person receives a "I miss you" from the opposite sex, he will reply to a text message. If he replies to your expression, I think either he is shy and doesn't like to express it in words, or he doesn't know how to reply to you at the moment because of your words, so he has to make an expression. In this case, you should combine the conversation between you and look at his expression before you understand the meaning. I think if he replies you with warm and lovely expressions such as "cute", "kiss", "hug", "rose" and "love", then maybe he misses you, even if he doesn't miss you, he doesn't resist you very much. At this time, you can talk to him further according to the topic at that time. And if he doesn't seem to care about your expression with the expression of "white eyes", "left hem" and "right hem", then I think he may be more arrogant. Although he doesn't accept you and doesn't like you on the surface, he may already want you to hug him in his heart. However, if your relationship is a little dull at ordinary times, if he gives you a dirty look after that sentence, then he may really have a little dislike for you ... And if he makes expressions like "funny", "annoying dog" and "Jin Guanchang is laughing", I think he still misses you and likes you, but his personality is just funny.

Then, I think there is a special expression among all the expressions, that is, the smile overlooking. If the opposite sex who sent this sentence is your father or older than you, then he sends this expression to show happiness (their hehe is basically a heartfelt smile), which means that he sends this in response to you. If he is in his twenties, his expression is more compatible with mmp, and many young people like to express their dissatisfaction with this expression. That is to say, he may hate what you say to him. Speaking of this expression, I want to say something embarrassing. Usually, my brother and other peers often send this expression to express their inner mmp. I got into the habit of knowing that they were unhappy when I saw this expression. As a result, several of my aunts will make this expression when chatting with me on qq. For example, my aunt bought me something, and after I said thank you on qq, she would send this smile. ...

All in all, I think it depends on his expression. Moreover, it is important that all expressions depend on your usual relationship with him. If you don't get along with him closely, then even if he kisses a lot, he may just want to be polite to you.

What I said this time is a bit confusing. I hope you can understand and help you.