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. It can also represent a respectful greeting or show of adoration many in Southeast Asian religions and cultures, such as the Hindu namaste or Buddhist añjali mudra.
Also, it is often used as a symbol of thankfulness and as one of the emojis related to?Thanksgiving Day.
Folded Hands was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Person with Folded Hands” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
U+1F64F
? Person with folded hands