Denoting a paid service
This app offers a free trial, but after that, it's 🈶.
The 🈶 (Japanese “not free of charge” button) emoji is a square button with the kanji character 有 (yū) inside. This kanji generally means "to have" or "possess," but in this context, it indicates tha...
This app offers a free trial, but after that, it's 🈶.
The event is fun, but attendance is 🈶.
Just a reminder that parking here is 🈶.
Upgrade to the premium version for 🈶 features.
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Ensure the context is clear when using this emoji. People unfamiliar with Japanese might not understand its meaning.
Pair with emojis like 💰 (money bag) or 💳 (credit card) to further emphasize the cost involved.
If your audience is primarily non-Japanese, consider using alternative ways to communicate 'not free' or 'paid' alongside this emoji.
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