The π emote, also known as "Squared CJK Unified Ideograph-7121," is a Japanese symbol that means "not free of charge" or "not available." It is often used in Japan to indicate that something is not included in a service or product, such as a meal or a hotel room. The symbol consists of the character "η‘" (pronounced "mu" in Japanese), which means "nothing" or "without," inside a square.
- 1. Confusion & Surprise:
"I thought we were meeting at the restaurant, but ποΈ it's actually at the park." - 14. Unavailability & Not Accessible:
"Can I borrow your car tonight?" "ποΈ Sorry, it's in the shop getting fixed." - 12. Refusal & Decline:
"Would you like some more cake?" "ποΈ No thanks, I'm full."
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