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.
- Negative & Distrustful:
"I don't trust companies that advertise things as free. They always have an ulterior motive. 🈚" - Negative & Upset:
"I feel cheated. They promised it was free, but now they want me to pay. 🈚" - Positive & Impressed:
"I'm impressed by the quality of this product, especially since it's free. 🈚"
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