The "🈴" emote is a Japanese "Passing Grade" button, used to indicate that someone has passed an exam or test. It is often used in Japan and other East Asian countries as a symbol of success or achievement. The emote depicts the kanji character for "pass" (合格) inside a square, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the "pass" button.
- "I'm grateful for my friends who supported me through my studies. This passing grade 🈴 is for all of us."
- Relief & Gratitude:
"After weeks of stress, I finally finished my project and got a passing grade 🈴. Thank goodness!" - Pride & Satisfaction:
"I worked really hard on this presentation and got a passing grade 🈴. I'm proud of myself!"
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