Japanese “congratulations” button
Japanese “congratulations” button, 원 안의 축하 표의문자
This emoji displays the Chinese character "祝" (chuk), meaning "congratulations," enclosed in a circle. It's used to celebrate happy occasions like birthdays, weddings, and graduations.
It's frequently used on social media to congratulate friends on good news. It's especially common among K-pop fans celebrating an idol's debut or award.
This emoji displays the Chinese character "祝" (chuk), meaning "congratulations," enclosed in a circle. It's used to celebrate happy occasions like birthdays, weddings, and graduations.
It's frequently used on social media to congratulate friends on good news. It's especially common among K-pop fans celebrating an idol's debut or award.
This symbol embodies the meaning of celebration, long-held in East Asian cultures. It frequently appears at formal celebrations and anniversaries, especially in Japan. Recently, it has transcended cultural boundaries on global social media, becoming a universal congratulatory emoji.
In modern digital communication, this emoji conveys not only congratulations but also nuances of respect and reverence. It's perceived as a formal expression, especially when celebrating business achievements or professional accomplishments, and is widely used in international business communication.