How to Respond to an iMessage with ExpressionsHow to Change the Emoji Reaction Tapback on iMessageHow to Delete the Emoji Reaction Tapback in iMessage

How to Respond to an iMessage with Expressions

The receiver will get a notification that you reacted. Notes:

Though it doesn’t make much sense, you can also react to the messages you send.You can not have two or more reactions to an incoming message. But you can have on the message you sent. Weird or interesting? You decide!You can react even to a normal SMS. But it will be sent as a text. For example, “Liked Thank You,” “Laughed at Thank You,” and so on. Since these expressions are sent as a regular text message, they are chargeable. And even work outside iOS. See the screenshot below.

How to Change the Emoji Reaction Tapback on iMessage

How to Delete the Emoji Reaction Tapback in iMessage

The emoji reaction is successfully deleted. Signing Off This is almost everything you need to know about Tapbacks in the Messages app. What do you think of this option? Let us know in the comments down below. I indeed find it handy. We often reach a dead-end in conversation, and instead of replying ‘Ok’ or emoji, or something, it is just easier to react with an expression. I do this often on Slack and Instagram. Since you are here, it would be helpful to invest a few minutes and check some related content.

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