🈴
Japanese “passing grade” button
Japanese symbol representing agreement or conformity
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F234
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category symbols
- Subcategory alphanumeric symbols
Platform Meaning
Japanese symbol representing agreement or conformity
Tags
button
grade
ideograph
japanese
passing
Platform Meaning
- Apple: Symbol indicating agreement or mutual approval
- Google: Denotes conformity, agreement, or mutual fit
- Twitter: Used to express agreement or mutual understanding
- Unicode: Japanese symbol for agreement (CJK Compatibility Ideograph-F234)
Detailed Introduction
The 🈴 emoji is a Japanese symbol derived from the kanji '' (meaning 'agree' or 'fit'). It primarily conveys emotions of agreement, conformity, or mutual understanding. Common usage scenarios include confirming plans, indicating mutual consent in discussions, or showing that something fits well (e.g., schedules, proposals). It carries a positive, cooperative tone, suitable for both formal and informal contexts to express alignment or approval.
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