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color symbolism
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Western countries
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Colors are selected based on personal preference and design trends.
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2
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color symbolism
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Western countries
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Black is commonly associated with mourning and is often worn to funerals.
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3
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color symbolism
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Western countries
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Yellow symbolizes happiness and positivity in Western traditions.
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4
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color symbolism
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Western countries
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Green symbolizes nature and fertility in Western cultures.
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5
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color symbolism
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Western culture
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Colors are more commonly associated with personal preferences and fashion trends
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6
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color symbolism
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Western culture
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Color choices are typically based on personal preference and aesthetic appeal
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7
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color symbolism
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Western culture
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Black is often associated with formality and mourning.
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8
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colors and effects
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Western countries
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Bright and bold colors are often associated with excitement and attention-grabbing effects in advertising and marketing.
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9
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colors and effects
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Western countries
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The use of metallic colors, such as gold and silver, is often associated with luxury, wealth, and prestige in design and fashion.
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10
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interpretation of colors
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Western cultures
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Wearing black to a funeral is a sign of respect and mourning
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11
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interpretation of colors
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Western cultures
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Purple is often associated with royalty, luxury, and wealth
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12
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interpretation of colors
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Western cultures
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Green is commonly associated with nature, freshness, and environmental awareness
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13
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interpretation of colors
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Western cultures
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Yellow is associated with happiness, positivity, and energy
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1
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14
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symbolism of colors
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Western cultures
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Black is often associated with death, mourning, and darkness.
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