Praying Kaomoji
Copy praying kaomoji and hands-together text faces to send hope, gratitude, or good wishes in chats and messages.
Popular praying kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
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Wishing someone luck
Send a praying kaomoji before an exam, interview, or big event to show you're hoping things go well.
Asking for a favor
Use hands-together kaomoji to soften a request, like asking a friend to cover a shift or help with something.
Expressing gratitude
Pair a praying face with a thank-you message to show heartfelt appreciation, similar to pressed-together hands in person.
Hoping for good news
Send a praying kaomoji while waiting on test results, replies, or outcomes you're anxious about.
How to use praying kaomoji
Wishing luck before exams
- Send it right before the event for timely encouragement.
- Pair with a short 'you've got this' message.
- Use a calm, gentle face rather than a tense one.
Saying thank you
- Choose a warm smiling kaomoji to match sincere thanks.
- Use after someone helps you or does a favor.
- Keep the message short so the gesture stands out.
Asking for a favor
- Pick a pleading face to add gentle emphasis.
- Don't overuse it or the request may feel exaggerated.
- Follow with a clear, polite explanation of what you need.
Waiting for good news
- Use a calm face to show patient hope.
- Send it while waiting on results, replies, or outcomes.
- Follow up with celebration kaomoji once good news arrives.
Praying Kaomoji message templates
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Praying Kaomoji meanings
(╯˘ -˘ )╯
A relaxed figure with hands out, showing an easygoing hope or a casual 'fingers crossed' feeling.
(人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
Hands pressed together with a warm smile, expressing gratitude or a heartfelt request.
(人>U<)
Hands clasped tightly with wide eyes, showing eager pleading or begging for something.
(ㅅ˘˘)
A gentle closed-mouth smile with hands together, calm and sincere gratitude or hope.
(*>人<)
Hands pressed with an emphatic expression, showing strong pleading, like 'please, please.'
八(^□^*)
Both hands raised together with a joyful face, celebrating good news alongside gratitude.
(>人<;)
A nervous, pleading face with clasped hands, hoping hard while worried about the outcome.
(-人-)
A minimal symmetrical face with hands together, quiet and solemn, fit for serious hopes.
(T人T)
A tearful face with hands clasped, praying through sadness or hoping for relief from hardship.
(ㅅ´ ˘ `)
A gentle smiling face with soft hands together, warm thanks or calm well-wishing.
( ദ്ദി ˙ᗜ˙ )
A content squinting face with hands folded, satisfied gratitude after something goes right.
( ๑ ˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و ♡
A cheering face with a heart, combining excitement and prayer for good luck.
( •̯́ ₃ •̯̀)
A slightly worried face with drooping eyes, praying nervously while feeling uncertain.
(๑´•.̫ • `๑)
A calm, closed-eye face showing quiet, patient hope, like a silent prayer.
(·•᷄ࡇ•᷅ )
A tense pleading face, showing urgent hope during a stressful moment.
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Praying Kaomoji — background
The 人 hands trick
Many praying kaomoji use the Japanese character 人 because its shape looks like two palms pressed together.
Beyond religion
Despite the name, most praying kaomoji are used casually for luck and gratitude rather than formal prayer.
A gesture that travels well
The hands-together pose is recognized worldwide, making these kaomoji easy to understand even without translation.
What is praying kaomoji?
Praying kaomoji are text faces like (-人-) or (人>U<) that show hands pressed together, used to express hope, gratitude, or a wish.
What does the 人 symbol mean in these kaomoji?
The 人 character visually resembles two hands pressed together, so it's used to represent praying or clasped hands in text art.
When should I send a praying kaomoji?
Use them when wishing someone luck, thanking someone sincerely, or hoping for a good outcome like exam results or news.
Can praying kaomoji mean 'please'?
Yes, many people use them to soften a request or add emphasis to 'please' when asking for a favor.
Are praying kaomoji religious?
They can represent literal prayer, but they're most often used casually for hope, gratitude, or crossed fingers, not strictly religious contexts.
What's a good praying kaomoji for good luck wishes?
Simple ones like (-人-) or (ㅅ˘˘) work well, keeping the message light and sincere.
Can I combine praying kaomoji with emojis?
Yes, praying kaomoji pair naturally with sparkle or heart emojis to add warmth to gratitude or hope messages.
Do praying kaomoji fit thank-you messages?
Yes, the hands-together gesture reads naturally as thanks, similar to a bow or a grateful nod.
Are there tearful praying kaomoji?
Yes, some versions add tears or sweat to show hoping through sadness or stress, like praying during hard times.