🉐 The Japanese "bargain" button emoji represents a small, round button with a picture of a bargain or discount sign on it. It is often used in online shopping or marketing to indicate a special offer or promotion. In Japan, this emoji is commonly used in advertisements and marketing materials to grab the attention of potential customers and entice them to make a purchase.
I'm so glad I found this amazing deal on a new phone 🉐 it was worth every penny!
I tried to negotiate the price of the car, but the seller wouldn't budge 🉐 it's too expensive.
I'm excited to haggle with the vendor at the market 🉐 I might be able to get a better price on these fresh vegetables.
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Bengali: গোলাকার সুবিধাজনক চিত্রলিপি, Danish: cirkulært ideogram for tilbud, German: Schriftzeichen für „Schnäppchen“, English: Japanese “bargain” button, Spanish: ideograma japonés para "ganga", Estonian: jaapani nupp "soodne", Finnish: hyvä ostos -kirjainmerkki, French: bouton bonne affaire en japonais, Hindi: जापानी “तोल-मोल” बटन, Hungarian: japán „alkalmi vétel” gomb, Italian: ideogramma giapponese di “Occasione”, Japanese: マル得, Korean: 얻을 득, Lithuanian: susitarimą reiškiantis hieroglifas, Malay: butang “murah” Jepun, Norwegian Bokmål: «spesialtilbud» på japansk, Dutch: Japans teken voor ‘koopje’, Polish: japoński przycisk „okazja”, Portuguese: botão japonês de “barganha”, Russian: удачная сделка, Swedish: japansk ”fynd”-knapp, Thai: ภาษาญี่ปุ่นคำว่า “ราคาถูก”, Ukrainian: кнопка "угода" японською, Chinese: 日文的“议价”按钮