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Sending the 👌 (ok hand) emoji is a quick and easy way to say something along the lines of, “I’m good,” “Done!” or “Sounds good to me.” This particular emoji is usually a positive sign, and we’re here to explain all the other things it can mean and how to use it. We’ve also come up with a list of emojis with similar meanings that you can add to spruce up your texts even more.

Things You Should Know

  • Sending the 👌 (ok hand) emoji can mean that you’re feeling okay, confirming information, or agreeing to do something.
  • In certain contexts, the 👌 hand symbol may be used as a hate symbol and sign of white supremacy.
  • The 👍 (thumbs up) emoji, 🫡 (salute) emoji, and ✅ (checkmark) emoji similarly express agreement and confirmation.
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👌 (Ok Hand) Emoji Meanings & Uses

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  1. Sending this emoji might be someone’s way of saying “I’m all good” and letting you know that they’re doing well. Other times, someone might use this in a more sarcastic way. For example, if they do something embarrassing, they might still send 👌 to try and play it off. [1]
    • You: How are you feeling today?
      Them: Never better 👌 Thankfully my cough went away last night.
    • You: How’d your test go?
      Them: Not bad 👌 I only got asked one hard question but I think I did ok 😅
    • “I just tripped up the stairs in front of everyone. It’s fine. Totally not embarrassing at all 👌👌”
    • The 👌 emoji comes in different skin tones. Currently, the variations of this emoji include 👌🏻, 👌🏼, 👌🏽, 👌🏾, and 👌🏿.
  2. If you ask for someone’s opinion or for permission to go and do something, they might send 👌 as a way to say “Sounds good to me” or “Go ahead.” All in all, it’s a good thing to see 👌 included in a message from a friend. For example:
    • You: What do you think of these shoes?
      Them: They look good! 👌👌 They’re totally your style ❤️
    • You: Let’s go check out that new cafe! ☕️
      Them: I’m down 👌 Want me to pick you up?
    • You: Can I borrow your notes from yesterday?
      Them: 👌 I’ll send them to you when I get back.
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  3. If you’re asking for clarification on something or checking whether or not something’s true, 👌 is the emoji someone might send to say, “Yep, that’s right.” For example, if you’re confirming a meeting time, your friend might send 👌 to let you know the information you have is correct. This might also be their way of confirming that they finished a task or did something you asked them to do.
    • You: We’re still meeting at 8 right?
      Them: Yep 👌 Be there or be square.
    • You: You took the laundry out of the dryer right?
      Them: 👌 Yep, it’s done. But I didn’t put them away yet 😬
    • You: Did Jason already call you?
      Them: Yeah, he called like 20 minutes ago 👌 So we’re set for the weekend now
  4. In 2017, users on the website 4chan jokingly attempted to promote this hand gesture as a hate symbol, claiming that the position of the fingers made the letters “w” and “p,” standing for “white power.” This symbol eventually gained popularity, and right-leaning individuals began using this symbol in photos. By 2019, white supremacists began using this hand gesture in more serious contexts. [2]
    • However, the ok hand gesture still represents agreement or approval, and it’s hard to assume someone may be using it in a joking or white supremacist context unless there are other pieces of evidence.
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Responding to the 👌 (Ok Hand) Emoji

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  1. It’s always great to hear that our friends or family are having a great day and doing okay. Keep those positive feelings going by sending an encouraging message filled with lots of happy emojis, like smiley faces and hearts. For example:
    • Them: I’m feeling pretty good today 👌 I just went to the gym!
      You: That’s awesome! I bet that felt very refreshing 😄
    • Them: Presentation is done 👌✅ I think it went ok
      You: OMG I’m so proud of you!! 🥰😘❤️ I’m sure you absolutely killed it.
  2. When someone sends 👌 to confirm plans or agree to do something fun together, be sure to express your excitement in your reply with lots of exclamation points and happy emojis. For example:
    • Them: 👌 I’ll pick you up at 8 so we can meet the others.
      You: Awesome! 😄 I’m so excited!
    • You: Let’s go to the mall! I heard a new clothing store is opening.
      Them: Sounds good 👌 Should we just go after class?
      You: Yessss!!! 🥰 I’m going to buy so many things 😤
  3. If someone is sending you 👌 as a way to verify some information or give you permission to go ahead and do something, be sure to express your gratitude in your reply. A simple thank you will do, or you can add some hearts and smiley faces to spruce up your message.
    • You: We’re meeting at Georgia’s house right?
      Them: Yep 👌
      You: Cool thanks! 👍 See you soon!
    • You: I can use vinegar to clean my microwave right?
      Them: Yeah it should be fine 👌
      You: Cool thanks. What would I do without your endless knowledge? 😘
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Similar Emojis

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  1. Using the 👍 emoji is another way to say “Okay” or confirm something. It’s also another emoji to use to tell someone you’re doing okay and feeling good. Most of the time, you can send 👍 on it’s own and the other person will likely get the message.
    • Them: You’re still coming over tonight right?
      You: 👍
    • Them: How’d your manager like your project?
      You: I think they liked it 👍 Now I can finally relax haha 😌
  2. Use the salute emoji to confirm plans or let someone know that you’re agreeing to do something. For example, if they ask for a favor, both 👌 and 🫡 can mean that you’re agreeing to do it.
    • Them: Would you mind picking up bread while you’re at the store? 😬🥖
      You: I gotchu 🫡
    • Them: See you tonight!
      You: 🫡 I’ll be there!
  3. When you send the ✅ emoji (or ✔️), it’s a way to tell someone you’ve completed a task. This is also another way to say that you approve of something or are agreeing to do something with or for someone. For example: [3]
    • Them: Did you take the trash out?
      You: Yep it’s done ✅
    • Them: Can I borrow your sweatshirt? It’s cold 🥶
      You: Yeah go ahead ✅👍
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