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🥢 chopsticks Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F962
Shortcode
:chopsticks:
Category
Food & Drink
Subcategory
dishware
Added in
Unicode 5.0
Also known as
hashi, kuaizi, eating sticks

What Does the chopsticks Emoji 🥢 Mean?

Two slender sticks ready to grab a bite, this represents the eating utensils used across East Asia—Chinese kuaizi, Japanese hashi, and Korean jeotgarak. Added in Unicode 10.0, it lands on sushi posts, ramen check-ins, dumpling photos, and Asian-restaurant reviews. People drop it under takeout reveals, hot-pot dinners, and chopstick-skill brag posts (or hilarious fail confessions).

It also appears in Lunar New Year content and Asian-food crawl roundups. Food bloggers tag it on noodle bowls and bento spreads. Beyond utensils, it sometimes shows up as a metaphor for precision or for togetherness, since chopsticks come in pairs.

Whether the meal is fine dining or grab-and-go takeout, this pair makes the cuisine clear. It also lands in dating-app bios for foodies and in 'chopstick skills' competitive-eating reels. Sometimes it doubles as a metaphor for partnership or working together as a pair.

Bars, cafes, and restaurants feature it constantly in their digital marketing across every social channel.

How to Use 🥢 chopsticks Emoji

“Sushi date 🥢🍣”
“Hot pot Friday 🥢”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F962
HTML Entity🥢
CSS Code\1F962
Shortcode:chopsticks:
Keywordshashi, jeotgarak, kuaizi, chopsticks
Unicode Version5.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🥢 mean?

It depicts chopsticks, used for sushi, ramen, dumplings, and Asian cuisine posts.