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The raised hand emoji is often used to say hello, get attention, or indicate a pause. People also use it to show they want to speak or agree. Fun fact: it’s a universal gesture of greeting and can also symbolize volunteering or raising a question in class!
Open this emoji →Fireworks are used to celebrate special moments, from New Year's Eve to festivals and achievements. They symbolize excitement, joy, and big milestones. Fun fact: the vibrant colors come from different chemical compounds, making every display a colorful science show in the sky!
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