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๐Ÿšป๐Ÿšป Restroom Emoji EmojiUnicode: 1F6BB

Gender-neutral restroom symbol.

Released in This emoji was first introduced in Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and later incorporated into Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

restroomtoiletbathroomgender-neutralWCpublic restroommen's roomwomen's roomfacilitieslavatory

Meaning and Interpretation

"The ๐Ÿšป Restroom emoji depicts a sign commonly found at public restrooms or toilets, indicating that the bathroom can be used by both genders. It represents gender-neutral bathroom spaces and general restrooms."

Symbolism

  • Inclusivity: Represents restrooms accessible to all genders.
  • Public Convenience: Often found in social spaces like malls, restaurants, and airports.
  • Guidance: Used to guide people to restroom facilities.

Common Usage Scenarios

  • To indicate the availability of public restrooms in a facility.
  • Used if an establishment provides gender-neutral or accessible restrooms for everyone.
  • To remind someone to take restroom breaks during a trip or a long event.

Usage Examples in Conversation

I'll be back shortly, heading to the ๐Ÿšป before we leave!
Does this park have ๐Ÿšป? I canโ€™t find the restrooms.
Great news! The new cafรฉ has gender-neutral ๐Ÿšป, very inclusive.
Don't forget to check if there's a ๐Ÿšป sign at the concert venue!
We should stop somewhere with a ๐Ÿšป along the drive, it's a long way till the next town.

Usage Guidelines and Etiquette

  • The ๐Ÿšป emoji is commonly used in a formal or neutral context to indicate restroom availability.
  • Use it when discussing public facilities in restaurants, malls, or public events.
  • Avoid using the ๐Ÿšป emoji in informal conversations when the term is unrelated to the context of restrooms.

Related Emojis

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Men's Room

Indicates a male restroom or men's bathroom.

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Women's Room

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Baby Change Station

Represents baby-changing facilities, often near restrooms.

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WC (Water Closet)

Used to signify accessible or available toilet facilities.

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Bathtub

Represents a bathtub or bath time, usually in a home setting.

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Toilet Paper

A roll of toilet paper that symbolizes restroom-related needs.

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Door

Represents private spaces like bathrooms, with a focus on entry privacy.

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Soap

Commonly associated with handwashing in restrooms.

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Potable Water

Indicates safe drinking water, often located near restrooms.

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Stop Sign

Used to grab attention or warn, often placed near guidance symbols like restroom signs.