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Children Crossing Emoji

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Emoji Overview

Unicode
Code Point
U+1F6B8
1F6B8
Emoji Name
children crossing
Version
Date Added for Emoji
1.0August 2015
Category
Keywords
children crossingschoolpedestrian

🚸 Meaning and Explanation

The 🚸 emoji depicts a road sign indicating a children crossing area, typically showing two children walking. It is a universal symbol for caution and safety in areas where children might be present.

This emoji is commonly used to warn about school zones, playgrounds, or residential areas where children are likely to cross the road. It can also metaphorically represent a need for caution, protection, or a reminder to be mindful of vulnerable groups.

🚸 How to Use

This emoji is commonly used in contexts related to:

  1. Road Safety: To warn drivers about areas where children might be crossing.
  2. School Zones: To indicate proximity to schools or areas with high child traffic.
  3. Parental Reminders: To remind parents or guardians about child safety.
  4. Figurative Caution: To suggest a situation requires extra care or consideration.

🚸 Cultural Background

Region Common Meaning Additional Notes or Misunderstandings
General Children crossing, caution, school zone Widely understood across cultures due to universal road signage.
Urban/Suburban Areas Traffic safety, community awareness More frequently seen and used in areas with residential zones and schools.

Common Misunderstandings of 🚸

Misinterpretation as just "children"

While it features children, the 🚸 emoji specifically represents a crossing sign or a zone of caution for children, not just children in general.

Tip: If you mean children in general, use 👧 (girl) or đŸ‘Ļ (boy) or 🧒 (child).

Overuse for any warning

Using 🚸 for any warning might be imprecise. It specifically implies a warning related to children or vulnerable groups.

Tip: For general warnings, consider emojis like âš ī¸ (warning) or 🛑 (stop sign).

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