woman bowing Emoji
πββοΈ shows a woman bowing to express respect, apology, or polite acknowledgment.
U+1F647 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
The πββοΈ emoji depicts a woman bowing. Itβs commonly used for politeness in messages, captions, and UI text.
woman bowing Emoji Meaning
πββοΈ (woman bowing) is used to show respect, courtesy, gratitude, or an apology. The bow gesture can signal βplease forgive me,β βthank you,β or βitβs my honor,β depending on the surrounding text. Itβs also a polite way to acknowledge someoneβs help or to show humility in social posts. Because tone depends on context, pairing it with short phrases like βsorry,β βthanks,β or βcongratulationsβ helps it land clearly. In interfaces, it can work for acknowledgments, dismissals, or confirmations that feel courteous rather than blunt.
Skin tones
Common uses
- β’Apologizing politely in chat or comments
- β’Expressing gratitude or thanks after receiving help
- β’Showing respect or acknowledgment in customer support replies
- β’Capping a message with humility or courtesy in social media posts
- β’Indicating consent to proceed politely (e.g., βSureβthank you!β)
Examples
πββοΈ Woman Bowing Emoji
- πββοΈIβm sorry about the delay πββοΈ
- πββοΈThank you for your helpβreally appreciated πββοΈ
- πββοΈWeβll take care of it right away. Sorry for the inconvenience πββοΈ
- πββοΈCongratulations! So happy for you πββοΈ
- πββοΈThanks for reaching outβplease let me know what you need πββοΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F647 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🙇 | |
| HTML Code | 🙇 | |
| CSS | \1F647 |
FAQ
What does πββοΈ usually mean?
Most often it conveys politeness such as respect, gratitude, or a humble apologyβits exact meaning depends on the sentence around it.
Is πββοΈ the same as π?
π is a more general person bowing emoji, while πββοΈ specifically shows a woman bowing.
How can I copy πββοΈ for use in HTML or code?
Use the HTML entity: 🙇. For CSS escape you can use \\1F647. For JavaScript you can use \\u{1F647 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F}.
When should I avoid using πββοΈ?
If you need a clear, unambiguous emotional tone (for example, serious anger or excitement), consider a more direct emoji; use πββοΈ when a courteous or apologetic tone fits.