There are some emojis out there that are used far more than others - whether it's the passive-aggressive thumbs up, the flirty kissing emoji or the clinking beer steins.
But there was one that you probably didn't even know was a thing until the beginning of this year, and now it's become one of the most relatable emojis out there.
Yep, the 'Face with Medical Mask' emoji has become an unlikely symbol of everyday life for 2020, meaning it's no longer relevant just for those working in clinical settings - and now it's had an upgrade.
Following its newfound fame, Apple has recently updated the face so that it looks a little more cheerful, to show that wearing a mask is no bad thing.
The new version of the emoji comes with Apple's new mobile operating system, iOS 14.2, which is currently in beta stage and expected to release in late October or early November 2020.
Before, the emoji had exasperated downturned eyes, and looked a bit sorry for itself. But after its makeover, the face not only has cheerful blushing cheeks, but its happy eyes imply there's even a smile going on under that covering.
Emojipedia has even created a graphic comparing the before and after version, showing just how much happier the emoji is these days.

And if you're not convinced that there's a smile beneath that white face mask, the website has also shown that the new emoji literally borrows the expression from Apple's existing 'Smiling Face', with the covering simply laid over the top.

Samsung also made similar changes back in March, replacing its sweating, unhappy version with a smiling alternative.