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The Japanese "Not Free of Charge" emoji (š¶) is your formal way of saying "this costs money, friend" with a distinctly businesslike flair. It's the polite but firm bouncer of the emoji world, letting people know that whatever you're discussing comes with a price tag attached.

This emoji displays the Japanese kanji ę (yÅ«), which means "to have" or "to exist," and in business contexts specifically indicates that charges exist for a serviceāmaking it the opposite of the "free of charge" button.
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