bouquet

💐

bouquet

Represents celebration, kindness, or appreciation — like giving someone a small gift of flowers. Often used to cheer someone up, say thank you, or mark a happy moment.

  • Your best friend just passed her final exam after weeks of stress.

    You did it!! So proud of you 💐

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F490
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6
General

Also used to express general positivity, like “sending good vibes” or “you deserve something nice.”

Cross-cultural

In Japan, 💐 is strongly linked to farewells and congratulations, often given at school graduations, company retirements, or stage performances. It’s a symbol of appreciation and closure rather than romance.

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In English chats, 💐 rarely implies love — don’t worry about mixed signals unless it’s paired with hearts or romantic context.

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