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Calendar

KAL-uhn-dur
Unicode: 1F4C5
Added: 0.6
Category: Symbols
#505
Global Ranking
accessible
Accessibility
very common
Usage Level

Definitions

1
Time Β· Organization Very Common
A digital representation of a calendar, typically showing a monthly grid with dates. Used to indicate scheduling, planning, or reference to a specific date or event.
Often used when discussing appointments, events, or important dates. Can indicate planning or organization.
Don't forget our meeting tomorrow πŸ“…
Work messaging
Save the date! Party at my place next Saturday πŸ“…
Social media invitation
Can't wait for vacation πŸ“… 2 more weeks!
Personal messaging
In digital communication, represents both literal calendars and the concept of scheduling or planning.
2
Work Β· Professional Common
Used in professional contexts to reference scheduling, deadlines, or important dates in a work environment.
Common in workplace communications about meetings, project timelines, and deadlines.
Project deadline moved to Friday πŸ“… Please adjust your schedules
Work email or Slack
Sending calendar invite now πŸ“… for tomorrow's client presentation
Business messaging
In professional settings, conveys organization and time management skills.

Evolution Timeline

2015
Initial adoption primarily for literal calendar references in professional contexts.
Growing use of emoji in workplace communications
2018
Expanded to represent general planning and organization concepts beyond literal calendars.
Broader emoji adoption across age groups and contexts

Cultural Context

The calendar emoji has evolved alongside digital calendar applications, reflecting the shift from paper to digital organization tools.
In workplace contexts, this emoji serves as a shorthand for scheduling and time management, often replacing formal language about appointments.
Represents the modern emphasis on scheduling and time management across various aspects of life, from work to social activities.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Commonly used with DD/MM date format and British holiday references.
United States Often used with specific date formats (MM/DD) that differ from other English-speaking regions.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Primarily used in professional contexts and family planning. More likely to use in straightforward scheduling contexts.
Gen_Z: Used casually for social events and school deadlines. Often combined with other emojis in planning contexts.
Older: Limited usage, mostly in family communications about important dates or when responding to younger generations.
Millennials: Frequently used in work contexts and for social planning. Common in group chats when organizing events.

Common Combinations

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Confirmed date or completed calendar event
Used to indicate a finalized appointment or completed scheduled task
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Questioning a date or requesting schedule confirmation
Used when seeking to confirm if a date works for someone
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Celebration or special event date
Marks important celebrations like birthdays, anniversaries or parties
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Reminder about time-sensitive appointment
Emphasizes punctuality for an upcoming scheduled event

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