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πŸ™‡

person bowing Emoji

πŸ™‡ is the bowing person emoji, used to express respect, apology, or heartfelt gratitude.

U+1F647

The πŸ™‡ emoji (Unicode U+1F647) shows a person bowing. It’s commonly used online to communicate manners, thanks, or a sincere apology.

person bowing Emoji Meaning

πŸ™‡ is typically used to convey politeness and respect through a bow. In everyday messaging, it can mean β€œsorry,” β€œthank you,” β€œexcuse me,” or β€œI appreciate it.” Depending on context, it may also signal humility, acknowledging someone’s guidance, or making a respectful request. It’s especially useful when you want tone that feels courteous rather than direct. Because emojis rely on context, the same symbol can read as apology or gratitude; pairing it with short text like β€œsorry” or β€œthank you” helps make the intent clear.

Common uses

  • β€’Saying sorry or acknowledging a mistake politely
  • β€’Thanking someone for help, support, or a favor
  • β€’Showing respect when addressing elders, teachers, or leaders
  • β€’Requesting permission or attention in a courteous way
  • β€’Expressing humility or appreciation in comments and replies

Examples

πŸ™‡ Bowing Person Emoji

  • πŸ™‡πŸ™‡ Sorry for the delayβ€”thanks for your patience.
  • πŸ™‡πŸ™‡ Thank you so much for your help!
  • πŸ™‡Excuse me πŸ™‡ could you clarify that point?
  • πŸ™‡I appreciate your guidance πŸ™‡
  • πŸ™‡We’re grateful for your support πŸ™‡

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F647
HTML Entity🙇
HTML Code🙇
CSS\1F647

FAQ

What does πŸ™‡ usually mean?

It commonly means bowing in a polite, respectful wayβ€”often expressing apology, thanks, or acknowledgment.

Is πŸ™‡ an apology emoji or a thank-you emoji?

It can be either. Context matters; pairing it with words like β€œsorry” or β€œthank you” makes the intent clear.

How do I copy πŸ™‡ for use in my website or app?

You can copy the character directly, or use its Unicode code point U+1F647. HTML entity: 🙇 CSS escape: \\1F647 JavaScript escape: \\u{1F647}.

Does πŸ™‡ work for respectful replies and requests?

Yes. It’s often used to soften a request or show manners when replying in chat, comments, or messages.