The "🈚" emote, also known as the "Japanese Free of Charge Button," is a symbol commonly used in Japan to indicate that something is free of charge or not available. It consists of the kanji character "無" (mu), which means "nothing" or "none," enclosed in a square. The emote has become popular on social media and messaging platforms as a way to express that something is free or unavailable.
- Positive & Thrilled:
"I'm thrilled that I don't have to pay for this service. 🈚" - Negative & Cheated:
"I feel cheated by this company. They advertised it as free, but now they're asking for payment. 🈚" - Negative & Irritated:
"Why do they have to make everything so complicated? Just offer it for free! 🈚"
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