bottle with popping cork

🍾

bottle with popping cork

Symbolizes big celebration, like opening champagne for birthdays, promotions, or any victory worth cheering for. It’s all about excitement and success bursting out.

  • Your friend finally finishes their thesis after months of pain.

    You did it!! 🍾 Time to pop some bubbles!

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F37E
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0
General

Sometimes used just to mark good news online, like launching a project or hitting a milestone, without any real alcohol involved.

Cross-cultural

In Japan, 🍾 appears in LINE or Twitter posts when someone’s celebrating (おめでとう!🍾). It conveys festive joy, often paired with confetti or party emojis 🎉.

Cross-cultural

In Chinese chats, 🍾 usually means celebration or “popping champagne,” expressing a lively, joyful mood. It’s close in tone to “cheers” 🍻 but feels flashier and more party-like.

Heads-up

Using 🍾 for small or solemn news (like farewells) may look tone-deaf; keep it for genuinely happy moments.

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