🈚 Japanese “free Of Charge” Button

Meaning of 🈚 emoji

Japanese “Free Of Charge” Button emoji is translated as “nothing”. Meaning, that you have to pay/give/do nothing for receiving something. Pretty cool one. Especially, if you see this sign somewhere in the concert hall. Oh, the Almighty nothing! We guess a lot of people would wish to see instead of “Service Charge” or “sale” the sign of “nothing”. Another meaning: nothing (as it’s translation). Nothing doesn’t exist, right? So send it to a person who annoys you with some stupid offers to get something for free. You are not interested. Use this emoji with some poker face. Or if someone keeps asking you: “What’s wrong?” You know what to send to that person, don’t you? 

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Hey, how much is the tickets to Beyonce concert? I’m a journalist! For you and me–🈚! Buy 1, get one free of charge🈚🈚!

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🈚 General information

How to type shortcode :u7121:
Unicode (fully-qualified) U+1F21A
Unicode version Unicode 5.2 (2009)
Hex Code Points 1F21A
URL Escape Code %F0%9F%88%9A