Button

㊙️ Japanese “secret” button

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Emoji Unicode: 3299 FE0F
Unicode: U+3299 FE0F
Group: Symbols Emojis
Category: Alphanum Emojis
Emoji Codepoint: U+3299 FE0F
Qualification Status: fully-qualified
Unicode Version: E0.6

Related Keywords:

None Emojis, Nothing Emojis, Zero Emojis, Null Emojis, Empty Emojis

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0‍⃣ Zero , 🔵 Empty Button , 🚫 Prohibited

The emoji with the Unicode 3299 FE0F is the Japanese “Secret” Button emoji. It is a square button with a white background and a red border, containing the Japanese characters 秘 (himitsu), which translates to "secret" in English. This is not a combined Unicode, but a single Unicode character. The primary and most common uses for this emoji are to denote secrecy, confidentiality, or hidden information. It is often used in conversations where someone is sharing a secret, discussing confidential matters, or hinting at hidden information. It can also be used to express the thrill of mystery or the excitement of a surprise. Beyond its obvious uses, the Japanese “Secret” Button emoji can be used to represent positive sentiments such as trustworthiness, discretion, and respect for privacy. It can be used to show that one is a good keeper of secrets, or to indicate that a message or post contains a secret or surprise that will be revealed at a later time. While not one of the most popular emojis, the Japanese “Secret” Button emoji has a unique cultural significance. It is one of several emojis that originated from Japanese mobile phone carriers before being included in the Unicode Standard. It is particularly popular among users who enjoy Japanese culture or language. Related emojis include the Japanese “Open for Business” Button (🈺) and the Japanese “No Vacancy” Button (🈵), which also feature Japanese characters inside a square button. These emojis share a similar design and are also used to convey specific meanings or messages. The Japanese “Secret” Button emoji does not have any specific associations with particular apps or communities. However, it may be used more frequently in communities that are interested in Japanese culture, language, or anime. It can also be used creatively in storytelling or role-playing scenarios to add an element of mystery or suspense.

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