Japanese “not free of charge” button 🈶 - OzVoca Emoji Details
🈶
version: 0.6
unicode:
1f236
Win10
Japanese “not free of charge” button
The 🈶 emoji is the Chinese character '有' (yu), which means "to have" or "to exist." It's mainly used to mean "for a fee," i.e., that you have to pay money.
It comes from a sign used in Japan to indicate that there is a charge, like for a "paid parking lot." It's a good emoji to use when indicating that a service or item is not free.


🈶
This emoji is the opposite of the 🈚 (free of charge) emoji, which uses the character '無' (nothingness), and means "for a fee" in Japanese. It's used to clarify that a service or product is not free.
Beyond just indicating a fee, it can also be used wittily to express that you have something, like "I have an idea!" It can also be sent as a joke to confirm that a friend still "has" an item you lent them.
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