Begging Kaomoji
Copy begging kaomoji and pleading text faces for chats, requests, apologies, and moments you need to ask nicely.
Popular begging kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Begging Kaomoji copy and paste
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Begging Kaomoji ASCII art
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Asking a favor
Soften a request to a friend or coworker with a pleading kaomoji that says please without sounding demanding.
Apologizing and asking forgiveness
Pair an apology with a begging face to show you genuinely mean it, especially when a simple sorry feels too flat.
Puppy-dog persuasion
Use a wide-eyed pleading face when trying to convince someone to say yes to plans, a favor, or a small indulgence.
Playful over-the-top pleading
Exaggerate a request for effect, like begging for food, money, or attention, in a way that reads as funny rather than needy.
How to use begging kaomoji
Asking a favor
- Lead with the request, then close with the kaomoji
- Pick a gentle face rather than an exaggerated one for serious asks
- Keep the tone warm so it doesn't feel guilt-trippy
Apologies
- Pair with a genuine written apology, not just the face alone
- Use teary-eyed variants to show sincerity
- Avoid overly playful faces if the situation is serious
Playful persuasion
- Use exaggerated arms-out faces for comedic effect
- Combine with emojis like money or food for context
- Keep it light so it reads as fun, not pushy
Group chat plan-making
- Send the face right after proposing plans
- Use cheerful faces to keep momentum positive
- Follow with details once someone agrees
Begging Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Begging Kaomoji meanings
( •̯́ ^ •̯̀)♡
Teary, tilted eyes with a small heart show gentle, affectionate pleading rather than desperation.
八(•᷄ □•᷅ )
Raised arms and a wavering mouth suggest an urgent, almost frantic request.
(ㅅ •᷄ ₃•᷅ )
A small closed mouth with unsteady eyes reads as shy, hesitant asking.
(ㅅ´ ˘ `)
Soft rounded eyes and a gentle smile give a warm, low-pressure kind of asking.
(つ╥﹏╥)つ
Arms out with streaming tears show full emotional pleading, the classic please-don't-say-no pose.
人´∀`)
Open arms with a big smile suggest hopeful, cheerful begging, like asking for good news.
(;人;)
Crying eyes on both sides of the face intensify the plea into something closer to desperate hoping.
( ˶•ᴖ•) !!
A small surprised mouth with soft eyes captures nervous, eager anticipation of a yes.
(つ╥﹏╥)つ.·°՞
Arms extended with streaming tears and decorative marks push the pleading into theatrical, exaggerated territory.
(˶◕⩊◕˶)
Curved happy eyes with a small mouth suggest a lighthearted ask, more cute than desperate.
.·°՞(っ-ᯅ-ς)՞°·.
Framed by decorative dots, a strained expression conveys someone trying hard not to cry while asking.
( ∩´͈ ᐜ `͈∩)
Wide affectionate eyes with a small parenthesis mouth show sincere, heartfelt pleading.
(๑>•̀๑)
Squinting eyes with a determined mouth suggest insistent, won't-give-up begging.
♡(˃͈ ˂͈ )
A small pinched mouth paired with a heart implies a shy, hopeful request.
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Begging Kaomoji — background
Teary marks do double duty
The small tear-like accents used in begging faces are the same marks used in crying kaomoji, since pleading and sadness often overlap visually.
Open arms signal vulnerability
Arms drawn open or outstretched are a common kaomoji trick to suggest someone reaching out or exposing themselves emotionally while asking.
Exaggeration is part of the humor
Many begging kaomoji intentionally overdo the emotion, since a comically desperate face reads as funnier than a subtle one in a casual chat.
Context changes the tone entirely
The exact same pleading face can read as sincere in an apology or as a joke when paired with a request for someone else's fries.
What is begging kaomoji?
Begging kaomoji are text faces made from letters and symbols that express pleading, asking for a favor, or hoping for a yes, often with teary or wide eyes.
When should I use begging kaomoji?
Use them when asking a favor, apologizing, or playfully pushing for something you want, whether that's plans, forgiveness, or a small treat.
How do I copy a begging kaomoji?
Click or tap any face on this page to copy it instantly, then paste it into your message, caption, or comment.
Are begging kaomoji only for sad situations?
No. Many are lighthearted and playful, used for cute persuasion rather than genuine sadness.
What symbols make a kaomoji look like pleading?
Teary eye marks, raised or outstretched arms, and small nervous mouths are common elements that signal pleading or hopeful asking.
Can I use begging kaomoji to apologize?
Yes, pairing one with a written apology can soften the tone and show sincerity, especially in casual chats.
Do begging kaomoji work well in group chats?
Yes, they're often used to playfully rally a group toward agreeing to plans or a request.
Is there a difference between begging and crying kaomoji?
Begging kaomoji usually combine a hopeful or asking gesture with emotion, while crying kaomoji focus purely on tears without a request attached.
Can begging kaomoji be used in usernames?
It's uncommon since the emotional context works best in a live conversation, but short faces can still fit a bio or status.