Finland's foreign ministry1 has launched a set of official emojis, and a once-ubiquitous Nokia handset is among them.
芬兰外交部发布了一组官方表情符号,其中包括曾人手一部的诺基亚手机。
More than 30
icons2 will be available for people to download, representing "important things associated with Finland", the ministry says. The first three to be unveiled
depict3 a man and woman enjoying a sauna, a Nokia 3310 - beloved by many who remember the pre-smartphone era - and a headbanger, reflecting Finns' affection for hard rock. "The Finland emojis were designed with a tongue-in-cheek approach," says Director of Public
Diplomacy4 Petra Theman. "But I hope they will tell the world not only about our special features, but also something about our strengths. One example is
disarming5 honesty."
Designed in conjunction with a
marketing6 agency, the emojis will also feature in an online
advent7 calendar available in 13 languages - including Chinese, Arabic and Hindi. The ministry says Finland is the first country in the world to launch its own emojis.
The Ilta-Sanomat newspaper has asked readers to vote on whether they like the designs or not, and so far people seem happy - of more than 4,400 votes, 75% approve. But those who took the time to comment were more sceptical. One person describes the heavy metal association as "so cheesy" and another points out that saunas could also represent Finland's neighbouring countries. "Let's spread Finnish
stereotypes8 around the internet," one person says dryly. There are also some suggestions for what should feature among the remaining emojis - from the simple idea of a Finnish flag, to a bottle of vodka.