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Japanese “bargain” button

Japanese “bargain” button

Represents a good deal or getting something valuable at a great price.

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Unicode
U+1F250
Version
Emoji 0.6
Category

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bargainbuttonideographjapanese

Platform Meanings

Apple
Shows a red Chinese character '得' inside a circle, symbolizing a bargain or profit.
Google
Depicts the Chinese character for 'gain' or 'benefit', often used to indicate a good deal.
Twitter
Features a stylized Chinese '得' character, commonly used to express getting a great deal or value.
Unicode Official
A Chinese character meaning 'to get' or 'to obtain', often used in the context of bargains or gains.

Introduction

The 🉐 emoji originates from Japanese and Chinese culture, where it is used as a symbol for a good bargain or obtaining something valuable. It features the Chinese character '得' (dé), which translates to 'gain', 'get', or 'obtain'. This emoji is frequently used in contexts related to shopping, discounts, or expressing satisfaction with a purchase. While it may appear in East Asian messaging contexts more commonly, it has also been adopted globally by users discussing deals, sales, or financial wins. The design varies slightly across platforms—Apple displays it in a bold red circle, while Google and Twitter offer their own stylized versions—but the core meaning remains consistent: celebrating a smart acquisition or favorable outcome.

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What is Emoji?

Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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