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The symbol "" is commonly known as the OK hand gesture. Here's what it means and where it comes from:
Approval or agreement: As in your sentence "Fully agree", it signifies "OK", "I agree", or "That's perfect".
Perfection: The circle made by the thumb and index finger is often interpreted as meaning "zero problems" or "just right".
In texting/emojis: It reinforces positivity or confidence in a message.
Ancient roots: The gesture dates back to Classical antiquity. In Hinduism and Buddhism, it appears in mudras (ritual hand gestures), especially the Jnana Mudra or Chin Mudra, symbolizing knowledge and spiritual insight.
19th century America: The word "OK" became popular in the 1800s as a humorous abbreviation for "oll korrect" (a misspelling of "all correct"). The hand gesture likely became associated with this word around the same time.
Modern emoji: It was encoded as an emoji in Unicode 6.0 (2010) and is widely used in digital communication.
In most of the world, it’s positive—but in some countries (e.g., Brazil, Turkey), the gesture is considered offensive or vulgar.
In recent years, it has also been controversially misappropriated by hate groups in online trolling contexts. However, its use in normal conversation (like yours) is generally interpreted innocently and positively.
Let me know if you want the meaning in different cultural contexts or historical artwork.
The symbol for being thankful to God varies across cultures and religions, but several widely recognized gestures and symbols convey this spiritual gratitude:
Folded Hands Emoji
This is the most universal digital symbol of prayer, gratitude, and reverence.
It’s used across religions to show thankfulness, especially to God.
Originates from the gesture of placing palms together, which is common in:
Christian prayer
Buddhist and Hindu devotion
Islamic du?ā? (????) when hands are raised in supplication.
The Cross (?) is the primary symbol of faith and gratitude.
Raising hands upward () during worship is a gesture of thanksgiving and praise.
Om () is a sacred symbol that represents divine creation and consciousness—often used in prayer and meditation expressing gratitude.
The crescent and star (?) is symbolic of faith.
Hands raised in du?ā? (supplication) is the physical act of thanking God.
Verbal expression: "Alhamdulillah" (????? ???) meaning “All praise and thanks be to God.”
The Star of David (?) is the symbol of Jewish identity and relationship with God.
Giving thanks is expressed through prayers like the Modeh Ani or Shehecheyanu.
Looking upward with open arms or open palms: a nonverbal, cross-cultural sign of reverence and thanks to a higher power.
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Yes, ? the dove (often called "pigeon" in casual speech) is a powerful and universal symbol of peace—but it carries deeper layers of meaning too:
Peace – Most universally, it represents peace and harmony. Often shown carrying an olive branch (), especially in post-war imagery.
Hope and renewal – From the biblical story of Noah’s Ark, where a dove returns with an olive leaf, signaling the end of the flood.
Holy Spirit – In Christianity, the dove represents the Holy Spirit (e.g., in the baptism of Jesus).
Purity and innocence – Because of its white color and gentle nature.
Messenger of divine will – In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, doves were associated with love goddesses (like Aphrodite/Venus) and were considered sacred.
20th century: Artist Pablo Picasso popularized the modern dove of peace in 1949 for the World Peace Congress.
The image became iconic during Cold War peace movements.
So yes, ? is not just a pigeon—it’s a dove, and it’s globally recognized as a symbol of peace, spiritual presence, and hope.
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