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Department Store

dih-PAHRT-muhnt stohr
Unicode: 1F3EC
Added: 0.6
Category: Activities
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Accessibility
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Usage Level

Definitions

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Places Β· Shopping common
A large retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different departments. Used to indicate shopping activities, retail locations, or commercial districts.
Commonly used when discussing shopping plans, retail therapy, or marking locations on maps.
Need to pick up a few things at the 🏬 after work.
Personal messaging
Just spent way too much money at the 🏬 again! πŸ˜…
Social media post
In digital communication, often represents consumerism, shopping sprees, or urban commercial areas.
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Activities Β· Urban uncommon
Represents urban environments, city centers, or commercial districts. Used in discussions about city life or downtown areas.
Often appears in sequences describing urban activities or city navigation.
Living downtown means having 🏬🏒🏨 right outside my window.
Social media caption
In some contexts, symbolizes consumerism or materialism in modern society.

Evolution Timeline

2010
Introduced in Unicode 6.0 as part of the initial set of building and place emojis.
Growing need to represent urban locations in digital communication.
2016
Usage increased with the rise of Instagram shopping and retail influencers.
Social media shopping culture and influencer marketing boom.
2020
Usage patterns shifted during pandemic lockdowns, often paired with 😷 or πŸ›’.
COVID-19 pandemic changing shopping behaviors and retail experiences.

Cultural Context

Department stores represent consumer culture and have been symbols of middle-class aspiration since their emergence in the 19th century.
As e-commerce grows, the department store emoji sometimes carries nostalgic connotations of traditional brick-and-mortar shopping experiences.
The concept of department stores varies globallyβ€”from American malls to Japanese depato to European grand magasinsβ€”affecting how users interpret this emoji.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Typically refers to high street department stores like John Lewis, Debenhams, or Selfridges.
Japan Frequently used to reference Japanese depato (γƒ‡γƒ‘γƒΌγƒˆ), which are cultural landmarks offering premium shopping experiences.
United States Commonly refers to large multi-level retailers like Macy's, Nordstrom, or Bloomingdale's.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Used practically to indicate shopping locations or errands. Frequently appears in family coordination messages.
Gen_Z: Often used ironically or in reference to aesthetic mall culture. Frequently appears in TikTok content about shopping hauls.
Older: Less frequently used, but when employed, typically refers literally to physical department stores rather than shopping culture.
Millennials: Commonly used when discussing retail therapy or weekend shopping trips. Often paired with coffee emojis for the complete experience.

Common Combinations

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Shopping spree or retail therapy at a department store.
Common in posts about shopping trips or retail therapy sessions.
πŸ¬πŸ’°
Expensive shopping or overspending at department stores.
Often used humorously to indicate spending too much while shopping.
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Urban shopping district or city center with retail options.
Used when discussing urban exploration or city shopping areas.

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