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🉑🉑 Acceptable Emoji EmojiUnicode: 1F251
Represents 'acceptable' or 'OK'.
Released in First introduced in Unicode 6.0 (2010) and in Emoji 1.0 (2015).
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Meaning and Interpretation
"🉑 is a Japanese Kanji-based symbol meaning 'acceptable' or 'OK'. It indicates that something is permissible or approved. The character within the emoji, '可', is read as 'ke' and translates to 'allowed' or 'permissible' in Chinese and Japanese."
Symbolism
- Acceptance or agreement
- Approval of a decision or action
- Validation and consent in a positive context
Common Usage Scenarios
- Use 🉑 when confirming that something is allowed or acceptable.
- It can also express mutual agreement between parties in a conversation.
- 🉑 is appropriate in casual chat when you're indicating something is 'OK'.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Person A: Can we reschedule the meeting to tomorrow? Person B: Sure, that works 🉑
I've checked everything. All is 🉑 from my side!
Person A: Is this document approved? Person B: Yep! 🉑
Thanks for your suggestions, they are most certainly all 🉑.
Person A: I'm heading to lunch a bit earlier, ok? Person B: 🉑, see you later!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- 🉑 is best used in casual or semi-formal conversation to acknowledge or approve something.
- Avoid using 🉑 in overly formal or legal documents where clarity, rather than emoji, is essential.
- While 🉑 is connected with Japanese and Chinese origins, it can be universally understood as 'acceptable' or 'OK' in modern digital communication.
Related Emojis
Person Gesturing OK
Represents approval or that something is ‘OK’. Often used in affirming situations.
Ballot Box with Check
A strong indication of validation or completion of an official task or decision.