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๐Ÿˆด๐Ÿˆด Japanese โ€œAcceptableโ€ Button EmojiUnicode: 1F234

Represents 'acceptable' or a passing score

Released in First introduced in Unicode 6.0 (2010) and part of Emoji 1.0.

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Meaning and Interpretation

"The ๐Ÿˆด emoji uses the Japanese Kanji character 'ๅˆ' (gล), which means 'fit', 'join', or 'meeting'. It's often used to signal that something or someone has passed a test, met a standard, or is deemed acceptable. In some contexts, it can refer to a groupโ€™s collective decision or conclusion, especially when settling on something deemed correct or appropriate."

Symbolism

  • Pass: The ๐Ÿˆด emoji is commonly associated with passing or meeting standards, as it is related to tests or scores in Japanese culture.
  • Agreement: This symbol can also signify consensus or agreement in both legal and business contexts.
  • Satisfactory: In a broader sense, ๐Ÿˆด expresses something thatโ€™s 'good enough' or seen as passable, though not necessarily excellent.

Common Usage Scenarios

  • When congratulating someone on achieving a passing score or acceptable result in exams or other assessments.
  • During discussions where a group needs to signal agreement or settle on an accepted decision.
  • To indicate something has met required criteria, particularly in formal or academic contexts.

Usage Examples in Conversation

You did it! You passed the test! ๐Ÿˆด
After some discussions, we came to an agreement. ๐Ÿˆด
I didnโ€™t get an A, but at least I passed! ๐Ÿˆด
The project met all requirements and was deemed satisfactory. ๐Ÿˆด
Wasn't perfect, but good enough! ๐Ÿˆด

Usage Guidelines and Etiquette

  • Use ๐Ÿˆด when indicating success or a passing grade in educational or evaluative settings.
  • Avoid using it to imply high levels of excellence, as the symbol mainly connotes a 'satisfactory' or 'acceptable' result, not top-tier performance.
  • This emoji might not readily convey its meaning to non-Japanese speakers, so context is important.

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