white flower

💮

white flower

Represents a “well done!” or “perfect score” moment. In Japan, teachers stamp this symbol on excellent schoolwork, so online it carries a similar “you did great” vibe. People also use it to praise friends or celebrate small wins with a soft, wholesome tone.

  • Your friend finally finishes a tough project after pulling a few all-nighters.

    You survived the chaos and still nailed it 💮 proud of you!

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F4AE
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6
Cross-cultural

In Japanese chats, 💮 is deeply tied to school memories—teachers stamp it on perfect tests or neat handwriting. It feels nostalgic, polite, and a bit formal, like saying “Excellent work!” rather than casual hype.

Heads-up

Outside Japan, many users don’t know its meaning and may just see it as a pretty flower, so add context if you’re praising someone’s effort.

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