Waving and farewell text faces for chats, bios, and messages

Bye Kaomoji

Copy bye kaomoji and Japanese farewell text faces for Discord, Instagram, Roblox, TikTok, and everyday goodbye messages.

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Bye Kaomoji ASCII art

Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.

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Discord messages

A waving face signs off a chat without the flat feel of a plain 'bye', and reads fine on any client.

Instagram captions

Modern emoji combos close a story or caption with a soft, on-trend sign-off.

Roblox and gaming chat

Short classic kaomoji fit inside quick chat windows before you leave a server or lobby.

Everyday texts and emails

A single wave or bye face softens an abrupt ending to a conversation thread.

How to use bye kaomoji

Ending a chat

  • Close with ヾ(^_^) or 👋 for a friendly, low-effort goodbye
  • Add 😊 to a wave when the conversation ended on a good note
  • Keep it short in fast-moving group chats so it does not interrupt others

Leaving a server or lobby

  • Use a compact classic face like (ʘ‿ʘ)╯ that fits inside a quick chat line
  • Double waves like 👋👋 work when several people are leaving together
  • Avoid long ASCII art here; most game chats truncate multi-line text

Sad or reluctant farewells

  • Reach for (╥﹏╥) when a goodbye is genuinely emotional
  • Pair a crying face with a short note rather than sending it alone
  • Save the cheerful waves for goodbyes that are not bittersweet

Captions and bios

  • Stylised spellings like вуe☆ suit aesthetic captions better than chat
  • Pair a modern emoji combo with a short sign-off phrase
  • Test decorated faces on mobile before using them in a permanent bio

Bye Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Bye Kaomoji meanings

ヾ(^_^)

The most classic bye wave. Simple, friendly, and safe for almost any audience or platform.

(ʘ‿ʘ)╯

A raised-arm departure with wide eyes. Reads as an upbeat, slightly playful goodbye rather than a formal one.

ヾ(•ω•`)o

A soft closed-mouth face with a waving arm. Works well for warm, casual goodbyes among friends.

(╹U╹)ゞ

A saluting farewell. Slightly cheeky, good for signing off after a joke or a light exchange.

(^ _ ^)/~~

The trailing tildes suggest a hand still waving as the person walks away. Common at the end of long chats.

👋

The plain waving hand emoji. The safest, most universal way to say goodbye in any chat that supports emoji.

👋😊

A wave paired with a warm smile. Reads as a genuinely happy goodbye rather than a rushed one.

👋🤗

A wave with a hug emoji. Good for closing a message to someone you will miss, not just any goodbye.

Bye

The bare word, included because some contexts call for plain text over a decorated face.

byebye!!

A doubled, exclamatory goodbye. Casual and energetic, fits well after good news or a fun exchange.

вуe☆

A stylised Cyrillic-letter spelling of 'bye' with a star. Popular in aesthetic bios and captions rather than chat.

(˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶)

A soft, closed-eye smile without an explicit wave gesture. Works as a gentle sign-off after a kind exchange.

(╥﹏╥)

A crying face for goodbyes that are actually sad, such as leaving a group chat or saying farewell to a friend moving away.

( -_•)╦̵̵̿╤─

A flat-eyed face dropping the mic. Use it as a dramatic, half-joking exit from a conversation.

👋👋

A doubled wave for extra emphasis, often used when several people are leaving a group chat or call at once.

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Kaomoji are read upright, emoticons sideways

Western emoticons such as :-) developed on early ASCII systems where tilting your head was the cheapest way to see a face. Japanese users had access to a far larger character set through JIS encodings, so their faces never needed rotating. That single difference explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.

The waving arm comes from a real gesture

The ヾ or ノ mark at the end of many bye kaomoji is not decoration; it traces the shape of a hand waving, borrowed from Japanese comic and animation conventions for motion lines. That is why so many farewell kaomoji share the same trailing stroke regardless of the face inside the brackets.

Copying is the whole distribution mechanism

Kaomoji spread with no central registry, no approval body, and no version numbers, unlike emoji which need a Unicode proposal. A face becomes standard purely because enough people copied it, which is why several near-identical bye faces circulate at once.

Rare characters are why some faces break

A kaomoji renders only if the reader's device ships a font covering every character in it. Older Android builds omit large parts of Unicode, so heavily decorated goodbye faces can collapse into empty boxes. Faces built from common punctuation, such as (^ _ ^)/~~, have survived for years precisely because they demand nothing unusual.

What is bye kaomoji?

Bye kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces built from ordinary Unicode characters that represent waving or leaving. Unlike emoji, they are plain text, so they paste and keep their shape wherever text is supported.

How do I copy bye kaomoji?

Tap any face on this page and it copies to your clipboard as plain text. Paste it at the end of a chat, comment, or message the same way you would paste any word.

Do bye kaomoji work on Discord, Instagram, and TikTok?

Yes. All the faces here are Unicode text, so they work anywhere text is accepted. A few of the more decorated faces use rarer characters that some older devices may not render.

What is the difference between a bye kaomoji and a wave emoji?

A wave emoji like 👋 is a single picture character rendered by the device. A bye kaomoji such as ヾ(^_^) is built from ordinary punctuation and letters, so it always looks the same everywhere text renders.

Which bye kaomoji is best for a quick goodbye?

Short faces without extra decoration work best in fast chat: ヾ(^_^), (ʘ‿ʘ)╯, and 👋 all read clearly and fit inside tight message limits.

Are there sad or crying goodbye kaomoji?

Yes. Faces like (╥﹏╥) and (╥ᆺ╥;) s0rr¥:( carry a tearful, reluctant goodbye rather than a cheerful one, useful when a farewell is genuinely bittersweet.

Can I use bye kaomoji with the word 'bye' as well?

Yes, and it often reads better than a face alone. Put the face after the word with a single space, as in "bye ヾ(^_^)", so the punctuation in the face does not run into your own.

Why do some bye kaomoji show up as boxes on my phone?

That means the device has no font covering one of the characters in that face. It is a display issue on the reader's side, not a broken copy. Simpler faces such as (^ _ ^)/~~ avoid the problem.

How many bye kaomoji are on this page?

There are 200 faces on this page, grouped into classic kaomoji, waving emoji, modern emoji combos, word faces, and ASCII wave art so you can jump straight to the style you want.

What is the ASCII wave art on this page?

A handful of entries are larger multi-line ASCII pictures rather than single-line faces. They render best in places that keep monospaced text, such as code blocks, forum posts, or bios that preserve line breaks.