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The ring emoji symbolizes love, commitment, and eternity, often used in romantic or wedding contexts. People also use it to represent jewelry, anniversaries, or a promise. Fun fact: rings have been a symbol of union for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Egypt!
Open this emoji →The see-no-evil monkey is often used to playfully express surprise, embarrassment, or a desire to ignore something. People also use it to show they’re avoiding a tricky or awkward situation. Fun fact: it’s part of the three wise monkeys, symbolizing "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."
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