{"id":6500,"date":"2026-05-25T06:24:24","date_gmt":"2026-05-25T06:24:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/emoji-directory\/call-me-hand\/"},"modified":"2026-05-25T06:24:24","modified_gmt":"2026-05-25T06:24:24","slug":"call-me-hand","status":"publish","type":"emoji","link":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/%e7%b5%b5%e6%96%87%e5%ad%97%e3%83%87%e3%82%a3%e3%83%ac%e3%82%af%e3%83%88%e3%83%aa\/call-me-hand\/","title":{"rendered":"\ud83e\udd19 call me hand Emoji"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thumb and pinky extended, middle three fingers folded \u2014 \ud83e\udd19 is the &quot;call me&quot; hand, the hang loose, the shaka. Depending on cultural context it&#039;s either a phone-call gesture (thumb to ear, pinky to mouth) or the Hawaiian shaka sign meaning &quot;hang loose, all good, positive vibes.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Released in Unicode 9.0 in 2016, \ud83e\udd19 arrived with both meanings already embedded and has lived in that pleasantly ambiguous space ever since. In phone-call contexts it&#039;s &quot;hit me up.&quot; In shaka contexts it&#039;s chill, good energy, everything&#039;s fine.<\/p>\n<p>In texting, \ud83e\udd19 most commonly signals positive, laid-back energy. &quot;Great vibes today \ud83e\udd19.&quot; &quot;That worked out perfectly \ud83e\udd19.&quot; &quot;Beachday, who&#039;s in \ud83e\udd19.&quot; The shaka energy is relaxed and warm \u2014 not effortful cool, just naturally at ease. It&#039;s the emoji of people who are comfortable and unconcerned.<\/p>\n<p>The &quot;call me&quot; reading is also live: &quot;We should catch up \ud83e\udd19&quot; or &quot;DM me \ud83e\udd19&quot; uses the phone-call gesture as an invitation to connect. Both readings land depending on context.<\/p>\n<p>Surfer culture, Hawaiian culture, California lifestyle content \u2014 all natural homes for \ud83e\udd19. It&#039;s the emoji of beach towns and good days.<\/p>\n<p>Gen Z uses \ud83e\udd19 for the positive-vibes register, often in casual, low-stress communication. &quot;Everything&#039;s cool \ud83e\udd19.&quot; &quot;I&#039;ve got you \ud83e\udd19.&quot; It signals the effortless reassurance of someone who isn&#039;t worried.<\/p>\n<p>Unicode 9.0, 2016. Available in skin tone variants. Renders clearly across all platforms.<\/p>\n<p>Apple renders the thumb-and-pinky extension clearly. Google and Samsung follow similar designs. All skin tone variants are available. The dual meaning &#8211; phone call gesture and Hawaiian shaka &#8211; has created an interesting kind of cultural versatility that most hand emojis don&#039;t have. In surf, beach, and island lifestyle content the shaka reading is so strongly established that it operates almost as a community identifier &#8211; dropping a shaka emoji signals membership in or affection for that culture. In contexts where the two meanings coexist without resolution, the ambiguity is usually charming rather than confusing. &quot;Call me&quot; and &quot;hang loose&quot; both communicate accessibility and warmth in different registers, which means the emoji works for both even when the sender isn&#039;t sure which one the recipient will read. On dating apps and in casual social arrangements, the phone-call reading has given it a practical invitation function that no other hand emoji quite covers. The gesture&#039;s built-in warmth and approachability makes it one of the friendlier hand emojis in the set, regardless of which cultural reading you apply.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\ud83e\udd19 Call me hand emoji \u2014 copy and paste. The shaka meaning vs phone call meaning explained: why \ud83e\udd19 signals good vibes and hang loose energy.<\/p>","protected":false},"template":"","meta":{"_editorskit_title_hidden":false,"_editorskit_reading_time":0,"_editorskit_is_block_options_detached":false,"_editorskit_block_options_position":"{}"},"emoji_category":[1204],"class_list":["post-6500","emoji","type-emoji","status-publish","hentry","emoji_category-people-body"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/emoji\/6500","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/emoji"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/emoji"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=6500"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"emoji_category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mojiedit.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/emoji_category?post=6500"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}