Thank you Kaomoji m(_ _)m
m(_ _)m — copy & paste the bowing thank-you kaomoji, the polite Japanese-style bow of gratitude.
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About Thank you kaomoji
m(_ _)m shows a head lowered in a respectful bow, the two “m” shapes reading as hands placed down on either side. In Japanese chat it’s the everyday way to say thank you, please, or sorry with sincerity.
It’s warmer and more deferential than a plain “thanks” — good for genuine gratitude, polite requests, or apologising for the trouble. The deeper, kneeling version is the dogeza _(._.)_.
Frequently asked
What does m(_ _)m mean?
m(_ _)m is a bowing kaomoji used to say thank you, please or sorry politely. The lowered head between two hands signals respect and sincerity, like a small bow in text.