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🙆🙆 Person Gesturing OK EmojiUnicode: 1F646
Represents saying 'OK' or 'all good.'
Released in First introduced in Unicode 6.0 in 2010, 🙆 was added as part of Emoji 1.0.
🙆person gesturing OKarms over headagreementpositivefineok gestureall goodyeseverything clearacceptance
Meaning and Interpretation
"The 🙆 emoji shows a person (gender-neutral by default) with arms raised above their head, forming a circle. It is generally used to indicate 'OK,' 'all clear,' 'agreement,' or to give a positive affirmation in a friendly or casual manner. The emoji is often taken as someone saying everything is good or that they are in a good mood and approachable."
Symbolism
- An indication that everything is OK or cleared up.
- A universal gesture of agreement or understanding.
- A symbol for being open and positive in both social and more formal contexts.
Common Usage Scenarios
- Informing someone that everything is going well.
- Affirming your approval or agreement in a conversation.
- Responding to someone's concerns with reassurance that things are fine.
Usage Examples in Conversation
I'm ready for the meeting at 2 pm 🙆
No worries about that! We're all set 🙆😊
I'm feeling awesome today 🙆 Keep spreading the good vibes!
You finished your part of the project? Awesome 🙆
Yeah, you can count on me for that 👍🙆
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- The tone of 🙆 is generally positive and indicates openness or clarity, so it might not suit situations that require serious empathy or concern.
- Use it to indicate general friendliness in less formal settings, but avoid it in professional contexts where more precise language or formality might be expected.
- Using 🙆 multiple times in a conversation may seem over-friendly or casual, which could be inappropriate depending on the relationship with the other person.