The "🈶" emote, also known as the "Japanese Not Free of Charge Button," is a symbol commonly used in Japan to indicate that something is not free of charge. It is often seen on price tags or advertisements and can be translated as "reserved" or "not included." The emote consists of the Japanese character "有" (yuu), which means "have" or "exist," placed inside a square.
- Jealousy & Envy:
"Why does he get it for free and I have to pay? 🈶" - Skepticism & Doubt:
"Are you sure this is worth paying for? 🈶" - Boredom & Monotony:
"I don't want to pay for this, but I have to 🈶"
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