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㊗️Japanese Congratulations Button EmojiUnicode: 3297 FE0F
It's the Japanese kanji for 'congratulations' or 'good luck' inside a circle. You use it to celebrate achievements, send blessings, or hype someone up.
Released in 2010 as part of Unicode 6.0 (Emoji 1.0 in 2015)
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Meaning and Interpretation
㊗️ Alright, so this is basically the ultimate 'you did it!' button in emoji form. It's like shouting 'YATTA!' (We did it!) or giving a super enthusiastic 'CONGRATS!'. Think of it as the emoji version of throwing confetti or giving a standing ovation. You drop this when someone nails a test, gets a new job, has a birthday, or just does something awesome. It's pure, wholesome hype energy.
Symbolism
- Celebration and Success
- Good Fortune and Blessings
- Enthusiastic Approval and Support
Common Usage Scenarios
- Congratulating a friend on landing their dream job.
- Wishing someone good luck before a big exam or presentation.
- Celebrating a birthday, wedding, or other major life event.
Usage Examples in Conversation
OMG you passed the bar?! ㊗️㊗️㊗️ That's insane! So proud!
Just submitted my thesis... fingers crossed! ㊗️
Happy Birthday!! Hope your day is filled with joy! ㊗️🎂
Big presentation today... send me some of that ㊗️ energy!
We won the championship! Team effort! ㊗️🎉🏆
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Best for genuine congratulations and positive celebrations.
- Pairs perfectly with other celebratory emojis like 🎉, 🥳, or 🏆.
- Can feel a bit formal or specific (Japanese context) for super casual 'nice job' moments.
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