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🉐🉐 Emoji - Good Value/Deal Symbol EmojiUnicode: 1F250
Represents a good value or deal.
Released in This emoji was added in Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and subsequently included in Emoji 1.0, making it one of the original emoji symbols used in modern digital communication.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"🉐 is a Japanese character emoji representing 'good value,' 'special deal,' or 'profitable'. It comes from the kanji 得 (toku). Commonly used in contexts of bargains, discounts, or expressing that something is worth the price."
Symbolism
- Good Value: Often used to indicate a good price or valuable purchase.
- Fortune: Can represent luck, especially when used in financial contexts.
- Efficiency: Implies something is not only of good value but also efficiently meets expectations.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When talking about a great deal on a product or service.
- In conversations referring to profitable deals or bargains.
- When highlighting something impressive for its price or worth.
Usage Examples in Conversation
I just bought a new phone case for 50% off! 🉐
You can get three pizzas for the price of two! 🉐
That vacation package is such a steal 🉐!
This jacket was worth every penny 🉐
Don't miss the summer sale, everything is crazy discounted 🉐!
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use 🉐 when discussing good or discounted deals to emphasize the value.
- It works well in financial or shopping contexts — but can be metaphorically used to describe anything worthwhile.
- Be cautious when using this with cultural relevance; it has strong ties to Japanese language and culture.