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- •Send Chuseok greetings to Korean friends
- •Share harvest festival wishes on social media
- •Express gratitude during the thanksgiving season
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- Q. What are Chuseok kaomoji?
- Chuseok kaomoji are Japanese-style text emoticons themed around the Korean harvest festival Chuseok, also called Korean Thanksgiving. They feature warm, grateful expressions perfect for sharing holiday greetings.
- Q. When is Chuseok?
- Chuseok falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Korean lunar calendar, typically in September or October. It is a three-day national holiday in South Korea and one of the most important Korean celebrations.
- Q. How do I use Chuseok kaomoji?
- Simply copy any Chuseok kaomoji from this page and paste it into your messages, social media, or emails. They're a heartfelt way to wish someone a happy Chuseok.
- Q. What is songpyeon?
- Songpyeon are half-moon shaped rice cakes filled with sesame seeds, beans, or chestnuts, steamed on pine needles. Making songpyeon together is a cherished Chuseok family tradition.
- Q. Can I use Chuseok kaomoji on KakaoTalk?
- Yes! Chuseok kaomoji work perfectly on KakaoTalk and all messaging apps since they are plain text. Paste them directly into your chats to add festive warmth to your Chuseok messages.
- Q. Are Chuseok kaomoji free to use?
- Every Chuseok kaomoji on this page is completely free. Copy and paste them as many times as you want for personal messages, social media, or any other purpose—no sign-up required.
- Q. What is Charye?
- Charye is the ancestral memorial ceremony performed during Chuseok morning. Families prepare a table of food offerings and pay respects to their ancestors, expressing gratitude for the harvest and family blessings.
- Q. Do Chuseok kaomoji work on Discord?
- Yes, Chuseok kaomoji display perfectly on Discord. Use them in servers, DMs, or your status to share the Korean Thanksgiving spirit with your online friends and community.
- Q. What is Ganggangsullae?
- Ganggangsullae is a traditional Korean circle dance performed under the full moon during Chuseok. Women hold hands and dance in a circle while singing, celebrating the harvest and community togetherness.
- Q. What makes Chuseok kaomoji special?
- Chuseok kaomoji capture the warmth of Korean Thanksgiving—family reunions, gratitude for the harvest, and the beauty of the autumn full moon. They express these deep emotions through charming text faces.
- Q. Can I use Chuseok kaomoji on Instagram?
- Absolutely! Chuseok kaomoji add authentic Korean cultural charm to your Instagram captions and stories. They help your Chuseok posts stand out with a personal, handcrafted feel.
- Q. What do Koreans do during Chuseok?
- During Chuseok, Koreans visit their hometowns, perform Charye ceremonies, make and eat songpyeon, visit ancestors' graves, play traditional games like yutnori, and enjoy the full moon together as a family.
- Q. How many Chuseok kaomoji are available here?
- This page features a curated collection of Chuseok kaomoji covering festive greetings, harvest celebrations, moonlit expressions, and family warmth. The collection grows with new additions over time.
- Q. Do Chuseok kaomoji work on all devices?
- Yes. Since kaomoji are made from standard text characters, they display correctly on every device—smartphones, tablets, and computers—without needing special fonts or apps.
- Q. How do I save my favorite Chuseok kaomoji?
- Click the heart icon next to any kaomoji to add it to your favorites list. Your favorites are stored in your browser, so you can quickly access your best Chuseok kaomoji whenever you need them.