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Western culture
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Auspicious colors in Western culture are subjective and can vary based on personal preferences and design trends.
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Chinese astrology
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In Chinese astrology, red and gold are considered auspicious colors used in celebrations and decorations for good luck.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, green and yellow are considered auspicious colors representing natural beauty and the national flag, and are used in celebratory events and during Carnival.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, purple is seen as an auspicious color representing dignity and spirituality in religious and cultural events.
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East Asian countries
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In East Asian countries, red is considered an auspicious color and is frequently used in celebrations and festivals.
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Feng Shui in China
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In Chinese Feng Shui culture, auspicious colors are believed to bring good luck and harmony.
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Greece
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In Greece, blue is an auspicious color representing the sky and sea, commonly used in traditional celebrations and as a protective charm.
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Middle Eastern countries
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In many Middle Eastern cultures, yellow is not considered an auspicious color and may be associated with negativity or illness.
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South Africa
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In South African cultures, white is not considered an auspicious color for certain occasions and may be associated with mourning and sadness.
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