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🕐One O'Clock Emoji EmojiUnicode: 1F550
Emoji for 1 o'clock time.
Released in The One O'Clock emoji was introduced in Unicode 6.0 in 2010 as part of the clock emoji set, becoming widely available in Emoji 1.0 for digital devices.
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Meaning and Interpretation
The 🕐 emoji depicts an analog clock showing exactly one o'clock, typically with the hour hand at the 1 and the minute hand at the 12. It is primarily used to indicate the time 1:00, which could be AM or PM depending on context. This emoji is part of a larger series of clock emojis that help convey specific times in messages, making it useful for scheduling, reminders, or casual time references without needing to type out the full time.
Symbolism
- New beginnings, as it often represents the start of a new hour or day, symbolizing fresh starts.
- Scheduling and punctuality, indicating a precise meeting time and emphasizing timeliness.
- Urgency or deadlines, serving as a reminder for events that must occur at exactly one o'clock.
Common Usage Scenarios
- In casual chats or texts to set up meetings or appointments at 1:00.
- On social media for planning events, like posts about lunch dates or online gatherings.
- In professional contexts for reminders about meetings, deadlines, or daily routines.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Hey, let's grab coffee at 🕐 – I can't wait to catch up!
The conference call is at 🕐 sharp, so don't be late.
Wake up at 🕐 for that early morning hike; it's going to be epic!
Movie night starts at 🕐, bring popcorn if you can.
Remember, our team meeting is at 🕐 today – see you there!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Always clarify if it's AM or PM when using 🕐 in ambiguous contexts to avoid confusion.
- Use it sparingly in formal emails or documents; pair it with written time for clarity.
- Consider cultural time differences when using 🕐 in international conversations to prevent misunderstandings.