I can’t say that I have a favourite emoji, but the one I use the most is:

That’s probably because I use WhatsApp a lot, and it’s a quick way to send an affirmative response – yes – I understand – I agree – I will. It’s also part of a few emojis that can be accessed quickly so it’s easy to use. Beware of accidentally selecting a different emoji to the one intended – e.g. smiling or laughing at a problem or tragedy.
My favourite emoji – I think I would need to invent it – would be a brain with a clock. This could be used at the end of a question to say, take some time to think about it before you reply. Or it could be used to reply to something as I need some time to think about it.
It would combine a brain and a clock – something like this.

One of today’s problems, we are pretty much always connected to some form of communication device. Decisions made in haste can always be regretted at our leisure!
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There should be no reason to look for ‘quick ways’ Just say it as it comes from your senses.
I agree, but I don’t like falling out with my mum. She messages me a question then an hour later messages me to say – she knows I’ve read it so why didn’t I answer. It’s normally because I have to check with 3 other people first which takes ages!