The main reason I sometimes use emotes that contain my character's thoughts are more for story-telling purposes. I don't try to come across as giving others the ability to read minds, I just like to show players what's going on inside my character's head for the sake of adding to the story. It doesn't really please me when someone acts as if they can read my mind from such an emote, but then if they're acting on one of my emotes, it's my own fault. I've actually considered putting such thoughts in brackets alongside the emote to show it's OOC information, but I'm a bit hesitant of using such a structure in case it confuses anyone. But that would change the example to:
"/em eats the sandwich and finds it to be delicious. (However, they don't know whether to ask for another.)"
As for the example, I was only really pointing out the action in terms of how it is written rather than its content.
But then to each their own.
"/em eats the sandwich and finds it to be delicious. (However, they don't know whether to ask for another.)"
As for the example, I was only really pointing out the action in terms of how it is written rather than its content.
But then to each their own.