Hands-together text faces for hope and gratitude

Praying Kaomoji

Copy praying kaomoji and hands-together text faces to send hope, gratitude, or good wishes in chats and messages.

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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.

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.