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๐ธ'๐ธ' Emoji - Japanese 'Application' Symbol EmojiUnicode: 1F238
Represents the concept of application or request.
Released in ๐ธ was introduced as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015, making it widely compatible across devices and platforms.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"The ๐ธ emoji represents the Japanese Kanji character ็ณ (shinsei), meaning 'application' or 'request'. It is commonly associated with formal processes where someone submits a formal request, either for approval, admission, or an official process. It is often used in Japan to signify forms and administrative processes."
Symbolism
- ๐ธ is deeply rooted in Japanese bureaucracy, representing the concept of official forms and administrative requests.
- It has an association with professionalism, formality, and regulations.
- Symbolizes the need for permissions, confirmations, or approvals before proceeding with an action.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When discussing job applications or official paperwork.
- Referring to a pending submission or request that requires approval.
- Talking about bureaucratic processes or formal documentation in Japan.
Usage Examples in Conversation
I need to fill out this ๐ธ before the deadline tomorrow!
Make sure the ๐ธ is correctly submitted, or else they won't accept your request.
Iโm stuck doing paperwork again ๐ธ Can't wait to finish this.
They said I need to submit an ๐ธ before I can join the group.
Ugh, more forms to fill ๐ธ Canโt they make this process easier?
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Primarily used in Japanese texting culture or by those familiar with Kanji characters.
- It is commonly found in formal situations where requests and applications are a focus, so be mindful of context.
- For international audiences unfamiliar with Kanji, this emoji may require extra clarification.
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