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Western countries
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In Western cultures, colors are linked to specific emotions and symbolism, such as red for passion and blue for calmness.
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Asian countries
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Colors in Asian countries hold symbolic meanings, such as red for good luck and white for mourning.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, black is typically linked to formality and mourning.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, colors hold symbolic meanings and bright colors are associated with joy and spirituality.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, neutral and earthy colors are popular for interior design and fashion.
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interior design
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Regional interior design practices influence the choice of neutral and vibrant colors in interior design.
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South Africa
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In South Africa, colors have profound cultural and religious meanings and associations.
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symbolism
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Colors have symbolic meanings in different cultures, such as white symbolizing death and mourning, black symbolizing mystery and power, and yellow representing courage and refinement.
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, red represents luck and joy, while white is linked to death and mourning.
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Feng Shui in Chinese culture
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Feng Shui in Chinese culture emphasizes that specific colors impact energy and balance in interior design.
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geometric design
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Bold and vibrant colors in geometric designs make a visually striking impact.
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Scientific culture
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Colors in scientific culture are defined by their specific wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum.
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