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Japanese “bargain” button (U+1F250)
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The emoji "🉐" is called "Japanese Dolls" and it depicts two traditional Japanese dolls, often displayed during the Hinamatsuri festival, also known as Doll Festival or Girls' Day. These dolls represent the emperor and empress and are dressed in traditional Heian period attire. This emoji is used to express appreciation for Japanese culture, to celebrate Girls' Day, or to simply add a touch of traditional elegance to a message. It can also be used to represent a sense of nostalgia or to wish someone happiness and good fortune.
Japanese “bargain” button emoji text examples
- 🉐 "Let's make a deal, you help me with this task and I'll help you with yours later"
- 🉐 "I'm not sure about this decision, I need to think it over and weigh the pros and cons"
- 🉐 "I'm feeling torn between two options, can't decide which one to choose"
- 🉐 "I'm considering both A and B, but I'm still undecided"
- 🉐 "I'm at a crossroads, help me choose the right path"
Japanese “bargain” button emoji in other languages:
- 🇩🇪 german: Japanischer „Schnäppchen“-Button
- 🇨🇳 chinese: 日本的「討價還價」按鈕
- 🇺🇦 ukrainian: Японська кнопка «торгуватися».
- 🇫🇷 french: Bouton japonais « bonne affaire »
- 🇸🇦 arabic: زر "الصفقة" الياباني
- 🇯🇵 japan: 日本の「お買い得」ボタン
- 🇪🇸 spanish: Botón japonés de “oferta”