Please Kaomoji m(_ _)m
Pleading and begging kaomoji — bowed heads and outstretched arms for when only a heartfelt ask will do.
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About Please kaomoji
Japanese culture has a specific gesture for earnest pleading: hands pressed together, head bowed. These please kaomoji capture exactly that — figures dropping to their knees m(_ _)m, arms raised in supplication (ノ*’ω’*)ノ, or prostrating fully. The physical vocabulary of a sincere ask, rendered in text.
Use them when a joke won’t land, when you genuinely need something, or when the dramatic overstatement of a full-body bow is the funniest possible reply.
Frequently asked
What does m(_ _)m mean?
m(_ _)m is a kaomoji of someone bowing with both hands flat on the floor — the Japanese dogeza posture for the most sincere please or thank-you. The m’s are the hands pressed down, the underscores form the bowed arms.
Which kaomoji means please in Japanese?
m(_ _)m is the most common please kaomoji, mimicking the deep dogeza bow. You’ll also see (*_ _)人 (hands pressed together) and (人*´∀`)。*゚+ for a more hopeful, cheerful please.