Colours In Different Countries

Colours in different countries

Postby Terry » 24 Nov 2008, 21:48

If you're a tourist you should learn about the significance of colours in different countries.
For us, Europeans, the act of giving up means a white flag. But, for the Japanese, India and China, the white colour is the colour of mourning. Also, in India white means disease.

In France, red is the aristocracy's colour. This is what make the Egyptians remain shocked, because in Egypt red means mourning.

The Chinese can't understand why Americans chose the red light as the most dangerous terrorist threat, since in China red means wealth, happiness.

It seems that the French would never find a common language with Americans. In America green is the sign of safety, while in France the green symbolizes criminality. That's why Greenpeace can't act in French.

In the Middle East, the black is the colour of love, happy marriage and family happiness.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 07 Feb 2009, 23:55

I was always interested why most of Turks wear white clothes. Is it because it's too hot and they don't wanna attract the sun, or it's a kind of local tradition there and it symbolizes something. Anybody knows?
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Terry » 08 Feb 2009, 11:38

In Japan, the red colour means danger. Also, they take red as anger and rage. This is the reason why Japanese cartoon heroes turn red when they get mad. :oops:
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Steven » 10 Feb 2009, 01:40

In Egypt, blue means virtuousity, while in USA - manliness. The blue colour on the US flag on the background of stars means a manly approach against an affair/deal.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby M.Helen » 11 Feb 2009, 00:59

In USA yellow means coward and faint-heartedness. In China yellow means welfare and happiness, in Japan - symbol of refinement.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 11 Feb 2009, 23:59

in South Africa, red is the colour of mourning, in India it's a common combination for clothing.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Steven » 16 Feb 2009, 00:36

Red is also the color many Chinese people wear throughout the Chinese New Year. Remember that the Chinese New year is on January 26
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Faw_Peter » 21 Feb 2009, 17:07

It's very unlikely that somebody will buy in China black clothes, since it means evil and dirt. Of course I'm not talking about business suits, this is an exception.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 22 Feb 2009, 14:39

In Asia, women wear clothes with the colour depending on their age. Young, unmarried girls usually wear pink, peachy and creamy clothes. Elder women wear black and gray clothes.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 25 Feb 2009, 20:47

If you post something to Asian countries, don't create packaging or mail packages in green: It's not well-received.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Terry » 26 Feb 2009, 20:34

New Zeland's national colour is black, as against most European countries, where it's the colour of mourning.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 15 Mar 2009, 01:30

Terry wrote:New Zeland's national colour is black, as against most European countries, where it's the colour of mourning.

In South Africa it's red which represents mourning, while in Egypt it's yellow
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Riser » 01 Apr 2009, 21:18

In Hindu, the spirit of red cloth, or redness itself, could combine with a person’s moral substance and transform it, such that a “red man” might be a sorcerer.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Peach » 10 Apr 2009, 23:15

Did you know that astrology also associates every sign with a colour?
For example, Aries are associated with white, Scorpios with reddish brown.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Benn » 22 Apr 2009, 00:22

Leo's colour is yellow. The purpose of the yellow to to become more compassionate and understandable particularly towards the self. Leos dig the truth first of all inside themselves,not in others.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Steven » 24 Apr 2009, 18:40

I haven't heard of colours for Zodiac signs, but I do know that every year has a specific tendency in the matter of colour. For example, this year, in 2009 it is not recommended to wear red clothes as it is believed it might upset the bull (2009 is the year of the bull) and you'd get in trouble.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby willyoumind » 09 Jun 2009, 16:28

In this case, I thought the white color on America's flag shares some common with many European flags, where it means purity and innocence!
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby utterlyadrift24 » 10 Jun 2009, 00:13

Anyone know what the color brown represents in any country?

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In the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, the German Nazi paramilitary organization the Sturmabteilung (SA) wore brown uniforms and were known as the brownshirts. It was often said of members of the SA that they were like a beefsteak--"brown on the outside, and red on the inside"--because many of them were former Communists. The color brown was used to represent the Nazi vote on maps of electoral districts in Germany. If someone voted for the Nazis, they were said to be "voting brown".

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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Laurentine » 19 Dec 2009, 11:52

In China, colours are characterised by their lightness or darkness. For instance, white is regarding as a pure colour and reflects honesty. Red is associated with good luck and a child can expect to be given a red envelope full of money on his / her birthday.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Lorry » 20 Dec 2009, 21:13

I think the color perception has something to do with the culture of these countries, which vary from country to country, they still possess a sort of deep meaning to the people practicing the beliefs. It is important to understand these different colours of these countries which you will travel in.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby Martin » 21 Dec 2009, 18:53

There are some psychological aspects of color that tend to be universal but culture plays a big part in defining how color is perceived. As does just the physical environment at times. Many a marketing and branding campaign has been ruined not considering cultural sensitivities.
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby romeor » 15 Jun 2010, 14:39

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There are some psychological aspects of color that tend to be universal but culture plays a big part in defining how color is perceived. As does just the physical environment at times. Many a marketing and branding campaign has been ruined not considering cultural sensitivities.[/
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Re: Colours in different countries

Postby samuel5028 » 12 Aug 2010, 06:12

Thank you for sharing useful information about colors in different countries.


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