pleading face Emoji
The 🥺 pleading face emoji expresses asking, begging, or feeling upset in a vulnerable way.
U+1F97A
🥺 is the pleading face emoji, used to show vulnerability and a gentle request. It’s common in chats, captions, and messages where you want to communicate “please” or “don’t be upset.”
pleading face Emoji Meaning
🥺 (PLEADING FACE, U+1F97A) typically conveys a request for mercy, sympathy, or a kind response. People use it to say “please,” “pretty please,” “I really need help,” or “don’t leave me hanging.” It can also communicate hurt feelings or disappointment, especially when paired with an explanation or context. In tone, it often feels softer than stronger “crying” emojis, making it popular for asking favors, reacting to bad news, or expressing regret in a non-aggressive way. Consider it a visual cue that you want empathy, agreement, or support.
Common uses
- •Asking for a favor: “Can you help me with this?” with a softer tone
- •Reacting to requests or decisions: “Please say yes 🥺”
- •Expressing disappointment: “I didn’t get it…🥺” after results or outcomes
- •Requesting kindness or understanding: “Try again for me 🥺”
- •Tone control in messages: softening a concern or follow-up to avoid sounding harsh
Examples
🥺 Pleading Face — Copy & Use Emoji
- 🥺Can you send it when you get a chance? 🥺
- 🥺I promise I’ll do it right—please let me try 🥺
- 🥺I missed the deadline… any chance for an extension? 🥺
- 🥺That’s so sad. I feel for you 🥺
- 🥺Don’t ignore me, I really need help 🥺
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F97A | |
| HTML Entity | 🥺 | |
| HTML Code | 🥺 | |
| CSS | \1F97A |
FAQ
What does 🥺 mean in texts?
🥺 usually means pleading or asking for mercy, sympathy, or a kind response—often similar to “please” or “don’t be upset.”
Is 🥺 the same as crying emojis?
It’s related, but not identical. 🥺 often suggests vulnerable pleading or hurt feelings without the full emphasis of stronger crying emojis.
Where can I use 🥺 professionally?
You can use it sparingly in friendly contexts (support tickets, informal workplace chats), especially when asking for help or clarification. Avoid it in strictly formal messages.
How do I copy 🥺 in code?
Use Unicode U+1F97A. HTML: 🥺. CSS escape: \\1F97A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F97A}.