| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🉐 | Japanese Bargain Button | Symbol for bargain or advantageous deal | Symbols | 1F250 | :japanese_bargain_button: |
Meaning
The 🉐 emoji depicts a stylized kanji character used in Japan to indicate a bargain, good deal, or value purchase. It signals an advantageous offer or discount.
Common Uses
- Indicating sales, discounts, or deals in shopping conversations.
- Highlighting a good bargain or value purchase.
- Used in marketing or retail messaging to attract customers.
- Expressing satisfaction with a favorable transaction.
Examples
Great deals today! 🉐Found a real bargain 🉐 on that gadget.Don't miss the sale 🉐
Related Emojis
- 💴 Japanese Yen Banknote: Currency symbol often related to shopping and prices.
- 🉑 Japanese “Acceptable” Button: Conveys approval but differs from bargain meaning.
- 🏷️ Label: Represents tags and price labels, linked to sales context.
Technical Notes
Codepoint: U+1F250. Introduced in Unicode around 2010. Appearance varies slightly by platform but typically shows the kanji on a rounded square background. Not skin tone or gender modifiable.
FAQ
What does the 🉐 emoji mean?
The emoji signifies a Japanese symbol denoting a bargain or advantageous deal.
How is the 🉐 emoji used?
It is used to indicate sales, discounts, or value purchases in various contexts.
Does the meaning of the 🉐 emoji change by context?
Its meaning remains consistent as a symbol of a good deal, though it can also imply value or affordability depending on context.
