๐ฏ Meaning: A white kanji character read as ‘yubi‘ in Japanese and ‘zhi‘ in Chinese, printed on a green square that has rounded sides and corners.
The ๐ฏ Japanese ‘Reserved’ Button emoji signifies reservation, as the name directs; reservation for a place, spot, allocation, etc. However, the letter used here suggests a ‘finger’ or a ‘point’ or the act of pointing fingers.
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How and When to Use the ๐ฏ Japanese ‘Reserved’ Button Emoji
- Firstly, speaking of the name of ๐ฏ – if you’re sharing a post/repost about making a reservation, texting someone about saving a spot for you (or vice versa), or even typing a caption about reserving, you can use this emoji.
- Some instances for the previous point – “Hey, people! Remember! You need a reservation to attend the event ๐ฏ”, “Listen. I made a reservation for you ๐ฏ” or “Reserve your energy for what’s worth ๐ฏ”
- You could also use ๐ฏ in the context of ‘pointing’ or pointing a finger at someone or something. This works even in a directional framework, and not just the one that teaches you about blame.
- Few examples for the third use-case are – “Don’t point fingers. We’re all in here, together, just as confused ๐ฏ” or “I think the way to go is the way your heart leads ๐ฏ”.
Other Names
- ๐ฏ Point/Finger
- ๐ฏ Reservation/Reserve
- ๐ฏ Pointing Finger
- ๐ฏ Finger Point
- ๐ฏ Toe
- ๐ฏ Direction
- ๐ฏ Japanese Sign Meaning ‘Reserved’
- ๐ฏ Squared CJK Unified Ideograph – 6307