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㊗️Japanese “Congratulations” Button EmojiUnicode: 3297 FE0F
The Japanese “congratulations” button emoji (㊗️) expresses celebratory messages, good wishes, or acknowledgments. It’s often used on social media to congratulate someone on an achievement or to share good news.
Released in Released in 2010 with Unicode 6.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
㊗️ is the Japanese “congratulations” button, commonly used on Twitter and Instagram to celebrate someone’s achievement or good news. It’s like saying “congrats” in a cultural way, often seen during graduations, promotions, or New Year’s wishes.
Symbolism
- Celebration
- Achievement
- Good fortune
- Cultural respect
Common Usage Scenarios
- Congratulating a friend on a promotion.
- Wishing someone good luck on an exam.
- Celebrating a milestone like graduation.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Just got my degree! ㊗️
㊗️ to you on your new job!
Happy New Year ㊗️
Congratulations on your wedding ㊗️
㊗️ for winning the contest!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use ㊗️ specifically for congratulatory messages.
- Common in Japanese social contexts or when referencing Japanese culture.
- Avoid using it sarcastically—it's genuine.
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