🙏471+ Thank You Kaomoji | Free Copy & Paste — Gratitude & Thanks
A collection of thank you kaomoji for expressing gratitude, appreciation, and heartfelt thanks. Perfect for messages, comments, and replies. Browse our full kaomoji collection →
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The 'm(_ _)m' kaomoji represents a person bowing deeply in gratitude. The 'm' characters are the hands touching the ground — this is called 'dogeza' in Japanese culture.
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FAQ
- Q. What are thank you kaomoji?
- Thank you kaomoji add warmth and personality to any message of gratitude — more expressive than plain text.
- Q. When should I use thank you kaomoji?
- Use them when receiving a gift, when someone helps you, or any time you want to express heartfelt thanks.
- Q. What are popular thank you kaomoji?
- m(_ _)m (deep bow) and (≧▽≦) thank you! are classic expressions of gratitude.
- Q. What is the most polite thank you kaomoji?
- m(_ _)m represents a deep bow — the most respectful gesture of gratitude in Japanese culture. It is the go-to kaomoji for expressing sincere, formal thanks.
- Q. How do I copy a thank you kaomoji?
- Tap or click any thank you kaomoji on this page to copy it instantly. Paste it into any message — Discord, WhatsApp, iMessage, X (Twitter), Instagram, or email.
- Q. Can I use thank you kaomoji in professional messages?
- In casual workplace settings (Slack, Teams), m(_ _)m and (^▽^) are widely accepted for expressing appreciation. They humanize digital communication and strengthen team rapport.
- Q. What thank you kaomoji express deep gratitude?
- m(_ _)m (deep bow) and _| ̄|○ (prostrate bow) show the deepest levels of gratitude. In Japanese culture, the deeper the bow, the more sincere the thanks.
- Q. Are thank you kaomoji used worldwide?
- Yes! While rooted in Japanese bowing culture, thank you kaomoji are understood globally. m(_ _)m is recognized across Discord servers, Reddit threads, and international chat communities as a universal thank-you gesture.
- Q. What thank you kaomoji work for casual thanks?
- (≧▽≦)ノ and (^▽^) express cheerful, light gratitude — perfect for thanking friends, reacting to compliments, or acknowledging small favors without being overly formal.
- Q. Do thank you kaomoji display on all devices?
- Yes. Thank you kaomoji use standard Unicode characters and display correctly on iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac. They work in every messaging app and social media platform.
- Q. What is the cultural meaning of m(_ _)m?
- In Japanese culture, m(_ _)m represents ojigi — a respectful bow. The 'm' characters are hands touching the ground, and (_ _) is the bowed head. It conveys genuine respect and gratitude that plain text 'thank you' cannot match.
- Q. When should I use thank you kaomoji instead of emoji?
- Use kaomoji when you want a more personal, handcrafted feel. Thank you emoji like 🙏 are generic; m(_ _)m carries cultural weight and stands out. Kaomoji also work in contexts where emoji may not render.
- Q. What thank you kaomoji pair well with gift messages?
- (*´▽`*) and (≧◡≦) ♡ express delighted gratitude — perfect for receiving gifts, surprise packages, or thoughtful gestures. They convey genuine happiness beyond a simple 'thanks.'
- Q. Can I use thank you kaomoji on Instagram?
- Absolutely. Thank you kaomoji in Instagram comments, captions, and stories add a personal touch. They are especially effective in reply to compliments or when thanking followers for support.
- Q. How do Japanese people use thank you kaomoji?
- In Japan, m(_ _)m is used daily in Line messages, Twitter replies, and email sign-offs. It is as natural as typing 'thanks' in English. Different depths of bow kaomoji match different levels of formality.