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Preferences behind red, orange, yellow, green, black, and white

❤️ Likes red, orange, and highly saturated colors. They appear vibrant under the sun. People in low latitude areas prefer more vivid colors. Dutch red houses and the Pink Mosque are both special shades of red and pink. ✅ Green is considered to have religious significance, especially favored in Islamic regions. Besides the idea of compensating for what is lacking, everyone understands. 🕌 Yellow is avoided because it represents death, so generally, Malaysians do not wear yellow clothes. It is seen in architecture, but not much in clothing. 🕋 Black is considered negative when used alone. White is seen as more approachable and is also related to religion.
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Posted: Aug 2, 2024
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