The "№" symbol, also known as the "Numero" or "Number Symbol," is a typographic abbreviation used to indicate a number or reference. It is commonly used in legal and business documents, as well as in some languages as a shorthand for the word "number." The symbol consists of the letters "N" and "o" written in superscript form, followed by a space and the number or reference being indicated.
- Sadness & Disappointment:
"I didn't get the job I applied for 😔" - Skepticism & Doubt:
"I don't believe what he's saying at all 🤨" - Insecurity & Self-Doubt:
"I don't think I'm good enough to do this 😔"
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