The "🉐" emote, also known as the "Japanese Bargain Button," is a symbol used in Japan to represent a good deal or bargain. It is often used in advertising and marketing to attract customers looking for discounts or promotions. The symbol is derived from the kanji character "得" (toku), which means "profit" or "gain."
- Relief & Comfort:
"I'm glad I can afford this now that it's marked down to 🉐500" - Hope & Optimism:
"I'm hopeful that I'll find more great deals like this one 🉐🤞" - Anger & Resentment:
"I can't believe they raised the price just to mark it down 🤯🉐"
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