This emoji signals that there's mail waiting to be sent. The flag is raised so the mail carrier will pick up the letters.
The mailbox with a raised flag emoji indicates that a letter or package has arrived. It can be used as a cheerful sign that there's new mail.
The 📮 postbox emoji looks like the red mailboxes you see on the street. It's great to use when you want to send a letter.
This is an envelope-shaped emoji used for sending letters, and it signifies a message or new information. It can also be used when an important notification has arrived.
This emoji means "incoming mail" and lets someone know you've received a message or email. It can be used to mean, "I've seen your message."
This is an open mailbox with its flag lowered. It means the mail has already been checked and the mailbox is now empty.
This emoji has the letter 'E' on it, so it means e-mail. It's used when you send or receive a digital letter.
The 'love letter' emoji signifies a letter filled with feelings of love. You can use it when confessing your feelings to someone.
This shows a closed mailbox with its flag lowered. It means there's no outgoing mail, or the mail has already been collected.
This emoji, with an arrow coming out of an envelope, means you've sent a message. It's great for letting someone know, "I've sent a reply!"
The 'outbox tray' emoji is used when you've sent something. It's used to mean that you've sent an email or message.
This is the 'inbox tray' emoji for receiving mail. You can use it when new news or assignments have arrived.
The 📦 package emoji represents a box used for packing and sending items. You can use it when waiting for a delivery after online shopping.
This is an emoji of the horn that old-time postmen used to blow to announce their arrival. It's used to deliver important news.
The 'scroll' emoji signifies old paper or history. It's great for telling old stories or delivering important news.
The 🏤 emoji represents a post office where you can send letters or postcards. Try using it when you want to send news to a friend.
This building is an emoji that symbolizes a Japanese post office. You can use it when sending letters or packages, or when talking about a trip to Japan.
This emoji shows a situation where you are receiving a call or message on your mobile phone. It can be used to mean "I just got a call/text!"
This is a file cabinet emoji, used for storing important documents in an office. It's frequently used when discussing work or official paperwork.
This is an emoji of an old-fashioned business card organizer. It's primarily used to signify contacts or an address book.
This is the fax machine emoji. You can use it to send a copy of a document to another location using a telephone line.
This is an emoji representing a document or paper with a slightly curled corner. It can mean a letter, a document, or an important memo.
This emoji means 'baggage claim,' the place where you pick up your checked luggage after arriving at the airport. It features a picture of a suitcase.
This is an old communication device known as a pager. It was an item used to receive short messages before cell phones existed.
The 'left luggage' emoji signifies a place where you can safely store your travel bags. Look for this sign at airports or stations.
The delivery truck emoji represents situations like moving or transporting heavy cargo. It signifies a vehicle that delivers large items.
This is an emoji that means a phone call. With its old-fashioned telephone shape, it can be used when talking about 'calls.'
The card file box emoji is for organizing important information or materials sequentially. Use it when you want to convey a sense of being well-organized.
This emoji represents a bus stop, a place where you wait for the bus. You can use it when talking about your commute to school or work, or a meeting spot with a friend.
The station emoji represents a place where you board a train or subway. Use it when starting a trip or mentioning a meeting place.
The receipt emoji represents the piece of paper you get after buying something or spending money. It can be used when talking about your expenses.
This emoji shows a ballot being put into a ballot box. It's used to express your opinion during an election or when making a decision.
This emoji shows a yellow folder used to organize and store documents or files. It's great for when you're organizing something.
The 'telephone' emoji is used when you want to talk to someone or to indicate a contact number. It has the shape of an old-style landline phone.
This is a paperclip emoji for holding several sheets of paper together. It's often used to indicate that a file or photo is attached.
This emoji represents a subway or metro that runs underground in a city. Many people use it to get around in big cities.
The white dove is a beautiful bird that symbolizes peace. It's used to convey good news or hope.
The mobile phone emoji means a phone call or a text message. It's often used to mean "contact someone."
This is a red envelope emoji used for giving money as a gift. It's mainly exchanged on holidays like Lunar New Year to wish good luck.
The 🛃 emoji symbolizes the customs area at an airport. It's the place where travelers' luggage is inspected to check for items that need to be declared.
This emoji represents a 'tram' or 'streetcar' that runs on tracks on the road. It travels through city streets like a bus.
This emoji, showing an open folder with a document inside, represents checking or working on files.
The light rail emoji shows a form of urban transportation. You can use it when traveling by train.
The magnet emoji shows a force that pulls things together. It's primarily used to describe something attractive.
The satellite antenna emoji depicts sending or receiving signals from afar. It's often used to signify new updates or information.