Japanese “acceptable” button
A square symbol with the Japanese kanji for 'good' or 'excellent' (優) written in white on a red background. Often used to indicate a passing or superior grade, or general approval.
There are different emoji meanings for Japanese “acceptable” button in different cultures:
- Western culture
- Less commonly understood without context, but when used in communication with East Asian culture, it signifies 'passing' or 'excellent.'
- East Asian culture
- Widely recognized, especially in Japan, as a mark of 'excellent' or 'superior' achievement, particularly in academic or evaluative contexts. It's akin to an 'A+' grade.
- Global usage
- When understood, it functions as a strong positive affirmation or a sign of exceptional quality.