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Thailand
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In Thailand, yellow, white, and orange are lucky colors symbolizing different forms of luck and significance.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, lucky colors are often associated with individual preference and personal superstition.
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Brazil
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In Brazilian culture, yellow and green are seen as lucky colors representing prosperity and national pride.
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Japan
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In Japan, white is considered a lucky color symbolizing purity and new beginnings.
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, red and gold are considered lucky colors that bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits.
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Ireland
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In Irish culture, green is the traditional lucky color representing prosperity and good fortune.
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Russia
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In Russia, red is considered lucky, symbolizing courage and strength, but orange is not considered lucky.
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South Africa
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In South Africa, white is linked to mourning and blue represents luck, tranquility, and spirituality as lucky colors.
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Egypt
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In Egypt, blue is considered a lucky color and is frequently used in amulets and decorations.
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Global
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Lucky colors vary by culture; for example, red is considered lucky in China and white is considered lucky in India.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, purple is considered a lucky color associated with dignity and used in religious ceremonies.
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Scotland
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In Scottish culture, green is considered a lucky color and is often worn on St. Patrick's Day.
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