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㊗️
Japanese “congratulations” button (U+3297)
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The emoji ㊗️, also known as "Congratulations" or "Celebration," is a symbol of joy, pride, and accomplishment. It is often used to congratulate someone on a significant achievement, such as graduating from college, getting a new job, or getting married. This emoji can also be used to celebrate personal milestones, such as reaching a fitness goal or quitting a bad habit. Additionally, it can be used to express excitement and enthusiasm for a special event or occasion. With its raised hands and confetti, ㊗️ conveys a sense of happiness, triumph, and festivity.
Japanese “congratulations” button emoji text examples
- 1. ㊗️ + 👶 = Wishing a happy birthday to a new baby! ("Congratulations on your new baby! Happy first birthday!")
- 2. ㊗️ + 💒 = Celebrating a wedding anniversary! ("Congratulations on your 10th wedding anniversary! Here's to many more years of love and happiness.")
- 3. ㊗️ + 🎓 = Congratulating a graduate! ("Congratulations on your graduation! You worked so hard for this achievement, and I'm so proud of you.")
- 4. ㊗️ + 🏆 = Cheering on a winner! ("Congratulations on your big win! You deserve all the recognition and success.")
- 5. ㊗️ + 🎉 = Celebrating a special occasion! ("Congratulations on your new job! Let's celebrate with a toast and some confetti.")
Japanese “congratulations” button emoji in other languages:
- 🇩🇪 german: Japanischer „Glückwunsch“-Button
- 🇨🇳 chinese: 日文「恭喜」按鈕
- 🇺🇦 ukrainian: Японська кнопка «вітання».
- 🇫🇷 french: Bouton japonais « félicitations »
- 🇸🇦 arabic: زر "تهانينا" الياباني
- 🇯🇵 japan: 日本語の「おめでとう」ボタン
- 🇪🇸 spanish: Botón japonés de “felicitaciones”