A question mostly for those using emoticons in Hebrew correspondence: Do they go R-to-L like the rest of the Hebrew sentence (thus "backwards" from a Roman alphabet perspective), or do they go L-to-R?
My instinct is to say that they'd go R-to-L like the rest of the sentence (but not like numbers, which go L-to-R), but that's purely speculation on my part. If someone has more concrete information, it would be greatly appreciated.
My instinct is to say that they'd go R-to-L like the rest of the sentence (but not like numbers, which go L-to-R), but that's purely speculation on my part. If someone has more concrete information, it would be greatly appreciated.