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It explains: "Two hands placed firmly together, meaning please or thank you in Japanese culture. A common alternative use for this emoji is for prayer, using the same gesture as praying hands.
The praying hands perhaps resonated most with frequent users of the praying hands emoji, which may have itself been an inspiration, but the credit goes to a 16th Century artist. Albrecht Dürer ...
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