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Japanese ā€œnot Free of Chargeā€ Button

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The Japanese "Not Free of Charge" emoji (🈶) 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.

Platforms

Japanese ā€œnot Free of Chargeā€ Button on Apple

Apple

Japanese ā€œnot Free of Chargeā€ Button on Google

Google

Japanese ā€œnot Free of Chargeā€ Button on Twitter

Twitter

Japanese ā€œnot Free of Chargeā€ Button on Facebook

Facebook

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When to use 🈶

  • →Warning about subscription fees or premium features
  • →Indicating that a service or product isn't free
  • →Adding formality to business communications about pricing
  • →Clarifying payment requirements in professional contexts

Keywords

japanesenotfreechargebuttonideographsymbols

Related Concepts

paid servicesubscriptionpremiumcosts extrafeepricemoneybusinessformal noticecharges

Unicode

Codepoint
1F236
Unicode Version
6.1
Added in Emoji
0.6

Did you know?

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

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