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🫴

palm up hand Emoji

🫴 Palm Up Hand shows an open, upward gesture often used to offer, ask, or indicate receiving.

U+1FAF4

🫴 is the Unicode “Palm Up Hand” emoji (U+1FAF4). It’s commonly used in chats and UI to express offering, asking, or showing something upward. Below you’ll find meaning, practical uses, and copy/paste options.

palm up hand Emoji Meaning

The 🫴 (PALM UP HAND, U+1FAF4) emoji typically represents an open palm facing upward. In everyday communication, it’s used to suggest offering something, presenting an idea, or asking for help or attention (similar to “here you go” or “can you help?”). It can also be used to show receptiveness—inviting someone to take or receive what you’re showing. Because it’s a hand-gesture emoji, meaning is usually clarified by surrounding text, such as “Would you like this?” or “Please help.” In design and messaging, it works well for prompts, requests, and friendly acknowledgements.

Common uses

  • Offering or giving something in a message, like sharing an item or link
  • Asking politely for help or a response (“Could you take a look?”)
  • Indicating receiving or willingness to accept (“I’m ready” / “Go ahead”)
  • Supporting a call-to-action in UI, such as “Take me to the next step”
  • Adding friendly, non-verbal emphasis to acknowledgements and updates

Examples

🫴 Palm Up Hand Emoji

  • 🫴🫴 Here’s the document—let me know what you think.
  • 🫴🫴 Can you help me review this section?
  • 🫴🫴 I’m ready whenever you are.
  • 🫴🫴 Please take a look at the latest updates.
  • 🫴🫴 Would you like me to send the link again?

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAF4
HTML Entity🫴
HTML Code🫴
CSS\1FAF4

FAQ

What is the Unicode for 🫴?

🫴 is Unicode PALM UP HAND, code point U+1FAF4.

How can I copy 🫴 using an HTML entity?

Use the HTML entity: 🫴

What does 🫴 usually mean in chats?

It most often suggests offering something, asking for help, or indicating receptiveness—depending on the surrounding text.

How do I use 🫴 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS: \\1FAF4. JavaScript: \\u{1FAF4}.