Sad & Comfort Faces 60
Some days are too heavy for words — that's when (´;ω;`) says more than a paragraph. From quiet welling-up to full sobbing like 。゚(゚´ω`゚)゚。, these faces cover every temperature of sad.
The comfort combos are the most loved: (っ´ω`)ノ(╥ω╥) shows one face gently patting a crying friend — perfect when 'cheer up' feels too blunt. Save your go-to comfort combo with the heart (♡) so it's ready when someone needs it.
Editor's picks & how to use them
- (´;ω;`)Welling Up — For quiet sadness
- 。゚(゚´ω`゚)゚。Sobbing — When tears won't stop
- (っ´ω`)ノ(╥ω╥)There, There — Comforting a crying friend
- (ಥ﹏ಥ)Teary Face — Between touched and sad
- ㅠㅠKorean Tears — The all-purpose crying suffix
- (ノ_<。)Head-down Tears — Swallowing disappointment
- ε(´。•᎑•`)っ ♡Offering a Heart — Sending love instead of words
- (◞‸◟;)Crestfallen — At the end of a draining day
FAQ
When do people send sad text faces?
To comfort a friend, after breakups or bad news, and in captions for sad songs and movies — when plain words feel too careful.
What's the difference between crying faces and comfort combos?
Crying faces express your own sadness; combos like (っ´ω`)ノ(╥ω╥) show you patting the other person — warmer for consoling.
Can I mix these with emoji?
Sure. A kaomoji next to 💧-style emoji or a simple ;( works fine — kaomoji just carry more expression in plain text.
Will it look too playful?
For serious moments, choose the subtle ones like (´•̥̥̥ω•̥̥̥`). Save the dramatic sobbing faces for light everyday sadness.