OK button
A symbol representing approval, agreement, or that something is acceptable
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F197
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category symbols
- Subcategory alphanumeric symbols
Platform Meaning
A symbol representing approval, agreement, or that something is acceptable
Tags
Platform Meaning
- Apple: A red and white 'OK' symbol, typically used to denote approval or agreement
- Google: A stylized 'OK' symbol, often used to express that something is acceptable or satisfactory
- Twitter: Represents approval, agreement, or confirmation; often used to indicate something is okay
- Unicode: Official Unicode name: 'Squared OK', representing the concept of approval or agreement
Detailed Introduction
The 🆗 emoji conveys approval, agreement, or the idea that something is acceptable. It is commonly used in casual communication to confirm understanding, express that a plan or suggestion is okay, or acknowledge satisfaction with a situation. For example, it might be used to respond to a request like 'Can we reschedule the meeting?' with '🆗', confirm receipt of information such as 'Your order has been processed' with '🆗', or indicate that a proposal meets expectations. It carries a neutral to positive tone, clearly expressing acceptance without being overly enthusiastic, making it versatile in both formal and informal contexts.