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Which countries are afraid of red?
China and Hongkong: White, black and gray are not very popular, but red, yellow and bright colors are very popular.
Japan
In Japan, black is used for funerals, and red is used for adult festival and 60th birthday celebration. Japanese like red, white, blue, orange and yellow, and avoid black and white, green and dark gray.
Mongolia:
Red symbolizes intimacy, happiness and victory. Many Mongolians like to wear red Mongolian robes, and girls like to tie their hair with red ribbons. Black is regarded as misfortune and disaster, so Mongolians wear black clothes.
Thailand:
Thais prefer red and yellow to brown.
Malaysia:
The local people think that green has religious significance, and the parish loves green, but it does not hinder its commercial use. Don't use yellow (death). Generally speaking, Malaysians wear yellow clothes. Using black alone is considered negative. I like red, orange and bright colors.
Singapore:
Generally speaking, red, green and blue are very popular, purple and black are considered unlucky, while black, white and yellow are taboo colors.
Myanmar:
Burmese people like bright colors, such as saffron yellow clothes worn by evangelists. When there are green branches hanging on the village roads in Vietnam, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter.
Pakistan:
In Pakistan, bright colors are very popular, among which emerald is the most prosperous. In Pakistan, yellow will cause religious and some political disgust, because the robes (dresses) worn by Brahmin monks are yellow. Residents regard black as feminine, and green, silver, gold and bright colors are welcomed by local people.
Afghans: The positive colors are red and green.
India:
Indians like bright colors such as red, yellow, blue, green and orange in their lives and clothes. Black, white and gray are considered as negative and unpopular colors.
Iraq:
In Iraq, green represents religion and black represents mourning. Three colors have special meanings, red represents the passenger transport industry, gray represents the police car, and black represents the funeral. Green is people's favorite color. The olive green of the national flag is forbidden for commercial use.
Saudi Arabia * * *:
Saudis advocate white (purity) and green (life), and avoid yellow (death).
* * * United Nations Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, Yemen and Oman: Brown, black (especially black against white cloth), green, dark blue, red and white are of positive significance. Bright and striking colors are better than soft and elegant colors. Pink, purple and yellow are negative colors.
Taboos on patterns and colors in African countries
Egypt: Egyptians like green and white, but avoid black and blue and believe in dreams. Egyptians like green, red and orange, but they don't like purple and blue. They like pyramid patterns with flowers. It is forbidden to wear clothes with star patterns. Besides clothes, wrapping paper with star patterns is not popular. Pigs, dogs, cats and bears are not allowed in.
Sudan: The Sudanese believe that yellow is a sign of beauty, so women especially like to take a smoky bath to make their skin yellow.
Libya: Libyans love green and hate black. Besides, cats, pigs and women are taboo patterns.
Tunisia: People in Tunisia like green, white and scarlet. They like camels. And avoid pigs, dogs and cats. Nowadays, Tunisia people use sheep to attract foreign tourists, vigorously develop tourism, and strive to enrich people's cultural and entertainment life. Fighting sheep has a history of at least 1000 years in Tunisia.
Algeria: In Algeria, pigs and pandas similar to pigs are forbidden. In some areas of southern Algeria, people have a special interest in colors. No matter what kind of buildings, their colors are as big as white, blue and yellow. It is said that white can reflect light and avoid heat to adapt to the hot and dry climate. Blue can avoid the erosion of pests, and yellow is the color of desert.
Morocco: Moroccans like green, red and black, and avoid white. I like pigeons, camels and peacocks, but I don't like six-pointed stars and owls.
Ethiopia: Ethiopians prefer bright colors to black and religious symbols. They wear light yellow clothes when mourning for the dead, but they must not wear light yellow clothes when going out as guests. Because they wear light yellow clothes to express their condolences to the dead.
Mauritania: Green is the favorite color of * * * countries, symbolizing prosperity and hope. The stars and the new moon are symbols of most countries.
Chad: White, pink and yellow are auspicious colors, while black and red are considered unlucky colors.
Togo: white, green and ... >>
Question 2: Which countries are afraid of red? Libyans are afraid of red.
Question 3: Red is taboo in that country. Most Thais believe in Buddhism, which is the national religion of Thailand. Monks in Thailand can eat meat, but they are only allowed to eat two meals a day, that is, the food taken from the bowl is divided into two meals, and they can only drink water in the morning and afternoon. They are forbidden to touch other people's heads casually. No one can touch anyone's head except a monk. Otherwise, it is a great insult to them. Thai monks are most afraid of giving cash because it is contained in Buddhist precepts. Thai people are forbidden to cross their legs or sit with their legs crossed. Because ordinary families in Thailand have no seats, people are used to sitting on the floor, but they are never allowed to sit with their legs crossed or crossed. They hate the manners and habits of patting and beating in westerners' daily life and think it is immoral. Rural people in Thailand are not used to shaking hands. Even unpopular. They are afraid that someone will kick the door with their feet or point with their toes. Think this is immoral and impolite behavior. They are afraid that others will pass over their heads with something. I think this is a very impolite move, and I will think that you are insulting him on purpose. They are afraid of left-handed service, think that their left hand is not clean, make people think of dirty things in meetings, and even suspect that you are misbehaving. They are taboo to sign with red pen and engrave in red, and think that using red is a treatment for the dead. They don't sleep with their heads in the west and feet in the east, thinking that only when the dead are dead will they sleep with their heads in the west and feet in the east. They think it is impolite to wear sunglasses and point at each other. They are forbidden to discuss or inquire about the secrets of the king and the royal family. They don't eat fresh beef, and they don't like soy sauce, stewed vegetables, beets, bananas and sea cucumbers.
Question 4: Which countries are afraid of which numbers? There are many taboos about numbers, colors, flowers and animals in European countries. Westerners generally taboo 13 and Friday, the reasons are derived from Christian legends; Many western countries regard black as a symbol of funeral; In international occasions, it has become a common practice to avoid using chrysanthemums, azaleas, carnations and yellow flowers for guests. In addition, animal patterns such as elephants, peacocks and cranes, which are considered to represent auspiciousness, happiness and longevity in China, are also taboo in some western countries, and are regarded as synonymous with stupidity (Britain), * * * (Britain and France) and stupidity (France) respectively. Due to the differences of national cultures, European countries have many characteristics. The following are some customs in European countries: France: don't take pictures with cameras with flash lights in museums and churches. The etiquette of giving priority to women originated in France. When traveling, we should pay attention to giving way to women, opening the door and giving up their seats, so that women can get on first and then get off. Women in Paris seldom wear jeans, and most of them wear baggy pants to work. They reject the pants that are tight on their legs, thinking that they destroy the pure and delicate beauty of their legs. Germany: When dining in Germany, don't eat meat with a knife and fork that eats fish. If you want to drink beer and wine at the same time, you should drink beer first and then wine. When eating buffet in the country where buffet was invented, you should pay special attention not to pile too much food on the plate. Germans are disciplined and neat; Punctuality, like quiet; Treat people sincerely and pay attention to etiquette. Switzerland: When eating with Swiss people, we usually toast each other once at first, and then we don't need to toast often, so we can drink at will. In the process of eating, it is not advisable to directly blow scalded vegetables or soup with your mouth, let alone make noise when chewing food and using tableware. Britain: British people are most afraid of being told about men's salary and women's age. Even they shouldn't ask how much his furniture is worth. These are the secrets of his personal life, and no one is allowed to ask. In Britain, please remember that you can't ask others "Where have you been" or "Have you eaten?" They hate being asked about their private lives. The British, who have to follow the rules in everything, drive in the opposite direction to other European countries. When traveling in Britain, remember not to sneeze and cross your legs in public; Don't walk under the ladder, and don't open an umbrella in the house. Don't laugh at the family affairs of the royal family when you speak. Spain: Female compatriots need to wear earrings when they go to the streets. If they don't wear earrings, they will be laughed at like normal people without clothes. Spaniards emphasize personal credibility, preferring to suffer some losses rather than admit their mistakes publicly. If you help them unintentionally and save them from loss, then you will win friendship and trust forever. Hungary: Don't break glassware whether staying in a hotel or eating, otherwise it will be regarded as a harbinger of bad luck and become an unwelcome person. Hungarians are superstitious and are not allowed to put poultry dishes on the New Year's table, thinking that in that case, good luck will fly away with the birds. Holland: The Dutch, once the most orthodox people in Europe, love cleanliness and order. When doing business, I hope you make an appointment in advance before you go to Holland. Frank and honest personality. When climbing stairs or taking escalators, women usually follow men. Russia: Sunflowers, regarded as a symbol of light, are the most popular in Russia. It is called the sun flower and is designated as the national flower. When visiting Russians, the flowers given to ladies should be odd. In terms of numbers, Russians prefer 7 as a sign of success and happiness. For 13 and Friday, they are very taboo. Russians worship salt and horses very much, and advocate that "the left dominates the fierce and the right dominates the auspicious". Portugal: Portuguese people pay attention to etiquette. Generally, they exchange business cards after polite greetings, but they are not punctual. When negotiating business with Portuguese, don't put pressure on Portuguese friends to get a promotion. Usually, Portuguese people like to negotiate business in old-fashioned, solemn and friendly coffee houses, which cost less but have good results. The Portuguese are very much like the Greeks, easy-going and sociable. Wear a suit in spite of the hot weather. When negotiating with them, you should wear a neat coat and tie at work and social occasions. Belgium: Belgians love to combine business and entertainment, like to entertain others and like to be entertained by others. Pay attention to appearance and titles of business partners. Denmark: Danes like saunas and drinking, and alcohol is more expensive. If you entertain a sauna or bring more bottles of scotch whisky in business activities, you can increase your conversation and make it the best gift. Norway: Norwegians pay attention to punctuality and keep a certain distance from others. When visiting or attending family dinners, they should prepare gifts, such as flowers or candy ... >>
Question 5: What colors are taboo in the world? American countries' taboo on pattern color
United States: In the United States, generally light and clean colors are popular, such as ivory, light green, light blue, yellow, pink and fawn. It is difficult to point out those particularly advanced colors in America. Many psychologists' surveys show that: first, solid colors are more popular; Second, bright colors are more popular than dark colors.
Canada:192 111October 21Canada * * When formulating the national emblem, it was suggested that red and white represent the national color, which was adopted by King George V of England and confirmed by him. Maple is the national tree of Canada, and people decorate it with flaming maple patterns to welcome the prince. Since then, the symbol of maple leaf has been widely used and known to the world.
Mexico: Mexicans believe that purple is an unlucky coffin color and should be avoided. From this, a big taboo has evolved-give gifts to Mexicans, don't send purple items or gifts wrapped in purple. Wearing purple clothes is not welcome when you visit others or parade in the city. In Mexico, yellow flowers mean death, and red means spells.
Nicaragua: Blue, white and blue parallel stripes belonging to the national flag should be avoided.
Cuba: The feeling of color is similar to that of the United States, and most people like bright colors. Deeply influenced by the United States in business. Colors in product styles, packages and decorations are very popular in American style.
Venezuela: According to the order of popular colors of the national flag, yellow, blue and red are prohibited.
Guyana: Look at the products. Toys should be bright and children's clothes should be light.
Ecuador pays great attention to color in clothing. For example, it likes to use dark colors in cool plateau areas, while white and bright colors are popular in hot coastal areas.
Paraguay: I generally like bright colors. Have a strong preference and love for color, which is integrated into political life. For example, the symbols of the three major political parties in China are all distinguished by colors: red represents the red party, dark blue represents the liberal party, and green represents the February party.
Argenyan: black, avoid all kinds of purple and purplish brown. Popular packaging colors are yellow, green and red.
Peru: Bright colors such as red, purple and yellow are very popular.
Colombia: Colombians love red, blue and yellow, and light colors are forbidden. Patterns like circles, triangles and hexagons.
Brazil: In Brazil, brown is the color of mourning, purple is sadness and yellow is despair. They think people die like yellow leaves, so they are afraid of brown. People are superstitious that purple will bring sorrow, and yellow will make people fall into despair. Purple is definitely yellow and is considered as a sign of illness. In addition, if it is dark brown, it will bring misfortune. Therefore, I hate this color very much in Brazil, and I have had such a failure. Clocks and watches exported from Japan to Brazil are not popular because they are decorated with purple ribbons, which is considered an unlucky color.
European countries' taboos on color and design.
Norway: I like bright colors, especially red, blue and green.
Romania: White is considered pure, red represents love, green represents hope, yellow represents caution, and black represents negative meaning.
Czech Republic and Slovakia: Red, blue and white are positive, and black is considered negative.
Italy Italians like green and gray, and the national flag consists of three vertically equal rectangles: green, white and red. According to records, in 1796, Napoleon's Italian legion used green, white and red flags in the battle. This flag was set up by Napoleon himself.
Rice. Italians avoid purple, as well as ladies' statues and cross patterns. Italians have a strong interest in animals in nature, and love animal patterns and bird cases. Especially for dogs and cats.
In terms of color, Greeks like blue and white with bright colors. Greeks like rhubarb, green and blue, and black is taboo.
Question 6: Which country is afraid of blue? Due to the differences of national customs and historical backgrounds in different countries, superstitious things and taboos are different. What is considered beautiful in one country may be regarded as an ominous symbol in another country. Among the strange customs of taboo, the taboo of color is one of them. Many nationalities and countries have their own taboo colors.
Color can symbolize emotion. Chinese people think red is a festive, warm and noble color, so the bride wears red clothes. In western countries, the bride's wedding dress is white to symbolize the purity and loyalty of love. In recent years, with the reform and opening up, China also has the custom of brides wearing wedding dresses.
Many countries and nations use black as the color of mourning, because black is serious and solemn. Wearing black mourning clothes can show their love and respect for the dead. But in the west, the groom's wedding dress is black. Mongolians, on the other hand, hate black extremely, and regard it as an ominous omen, which means misfortune and poverty. Russians hate black, too. Some people even hate black cats. It is said that black cats bring bad luck to people. Whoever meets a black cat on the road may be in big trouble.
Many countries like green, especially people living in the desert (Arabia) regard green as life and use green as a symbol of life on the national flag. However, the Japanese are afraid of green and think it is unlucky.
Egyptians regard green as the devil. The British also hate green, because they use olive as the color of the shroud.
In France and Belgium, people hate dark green. Because during the Second World War, the two countries were occupied by German Nazis, and Nazi uniforms were dark green.
Belgians also taboo blue, and if they encounter ominous situations, they will use blue as a symbol.
Purple is forbidden in Peru at ordinary times, only when religious ceremonies are held in 10.
In Brazil, people think that brown is a fierce color. They think that the dead are like yellow leaves falling, so they are afraid of brown.
Yellow is forbidden in Syria, and people think it means death.
Ethiopians wear light yellow clothes to go out as guests, because they wear light yellow clothes to express their condolences to the dead.
Question 7: What are the taboos in various countries? Japanese people have many taboos. When visiting a Japanese home, you must make an appointment first, and you must not go in or sit down. Taboo peeking at the bedroom; Avoid reading other articles except books and newspapers; Don't post stamps backwards, because it means breaking up; There are eight taboos in using chopsticks when eating: don't lick chopsticks, don't mess with chopsticks, don't move chopsticks, don't twist chopsticks, don't pull chopsticks, don't insert chopsticks, don't cross chopsticks and don't pick chopsticks; Avoid three people taking pictures side by side, and one of them has ominous or death signs; Taboo nails "4" (pronounced as "death" in Japanese) and "9" (pronounced as "bitterness" in Japanese).
Indians taboo white, thinking that white symbolizes inner sadness; Taboo meniscus pattern; Avoid passing things or food with your left hand; Take 1, 3,7 as unlucky numbers.
Afghans don't eat pork, seafood and fish and shrimp; Avoid the pattern of pigs and dogs; It is forbidden to mail ashtrays, macaroni, postcards, calendars, chewing gum, etc. Taboo numbers 13 and 39.
Koreans avoid eating and making noise at banquets, and also avoid the number "4". Singaporeans avoid black, white and yellow, and cross their legs when they speak.
Burmese people go out to avoid encountering snakes; Avoid roosters crowing before dawn and hens laying eggs on the cloth; Avoid giving gifts on Sunday; Avoid entering temples and pagodas without taking off your shoes.
Pakistanis avoid drinking, patting people on the shoulder and mailing handkerchiefs to relatives.
Smoking, drinking, dancing and gambling are taboo in Saudi Arabia.
Mongolians taboo black, avoid eating fish, shrimp, seafood and fat pork.
British people are forbidden to treat people as decorations, and it is forbidden to talk about personal affairs, family affairs, marriage, age, occupation, income and religion when talking. Never put your hands behind your back or put them in your pockets when standing, and never cross your legs when sitting, avoiding the numbers "13" and Friday.
Germans are forbidden to mail cocoa powder and literary works that "endanger national peace", avoid wrapping gifts with white, black and brown wrapping paper, avoid using ribbons as outer packaging, and avoid calling them by their first names.
French people avoid yellow flowers, chrysanthemums, peony flowers and paper flowers, walnuts, postal contraceptives and the number "13" and Friday.
Italians avoid purple, ladies' statues and cross patterns; Bulgarians avoid mailing blankets, sheets and mosquito coils; Swiss people are afraid of owl patterns; Romanians are taboo; Czechs are afraid of the red on the wrapping paper.
Americans are afraid to cross each other's shoulders in communication. The number "13" and Friday are taboo. Canadians are taboo about shoveling snow. Brazilians are afraid of brown.
Egyptians are forbidden to talk, use their left hands, drink alcohol, eat pork and dog meat, and wear clothes with stars and the number "13". Ethiopians are forbidden to wear light yellow clothes when they go out to visit.
Question 8: Which country is afraid of orange? Favorite and most taboo colors in some countries.
India
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Red means energy, activity and fanaticism, and green means truth, which also means
Peace and hope.
Yellow represents the color of the sun,
Showing gorgeous,
That's great.
Purple is calming,
I also think of sadness. Taboos are palm trees and cock crow.
Myanmar (Southeast Asian countries)
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I like solid colors best, and the only color with religious significance is sunflower yellow.
Sri Lanka
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Red stands for * * *,
Green represents the Conservative Party,
Party member usually wears these two.
Red represents vitality, activity and fanaticism, and green represents truth and harmony.
Peace and hope. Yellow represents the color of the sun, which means gorgeous and brilliant. Purple is calming,
I also think of sadness. Taboos are palm trees and crowing cocks.
I like solid colors best, and the only color with religious significance is sunflower yellow.
Red stands for * * *, and green stands for the Conservative Party. Party member usually wears these two kinds of clothes.
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Malaysia
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Green can be used for business, and yellow represents the face of the monarch.
Color, Malaysia avoids yellow.
the Philippines
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Filipinos especially like bright red and yellow. They like smooth colors.
Foreword: red, green and blue. Deep purple, orange and yellow.
Thailand
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I especially like solid colors. Thai people generally like red, white and yellow. Yellow Elephant
The color of the Thai throne. The color of the week that is still popular according to living habits: Sunday.
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red
Color, Monday
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Yellow, Tuesday
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Pink, Wednesday
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Green, Thursday
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Orange, Zhou
five
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Light blue, Saturday
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Light purple.
* * * teaches the country and Israel.
* * * Egyptian * * * People's Republic of China (PRC)
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I like green best, and most uneducated people believe in blue energy.
Evil lotus and crocodile as Egypt
Totem, on the other hand, is regarded as an inviolable thing.
* * * Republic of Iraq
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I like green and black, and foreign affairs reception agencies are all marked in red.
Remember. The police car is gray and is worn in mourning.
Dark blue, because the national flag is olive green with totem.
Consciousness, so avoid using it in business.
Israel
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Like white and sky blue,
But not commercially.
Yellow is considered unlucky.
Symbol of,
Being hated,
Blue mainly represents the color of God,
Green represents faith,
Immortality and meditation. Green is used to represent the resurrection of Jesus at Easter, and light green symbolizes baptism.
Bakis
Tanichi
Generally, I like solid colors, and the green of the national flag is the most popular one.
Color. Yellow is not popular.
* * * Syrian * * Republic
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Yellow symbolizes death, and Syrians like blue and red.
And green.
Germany
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Brown, black and dark blue shirts and red ties are particularly annoying, and most people
I like solid colors.
the Netherlands
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I like orange and blue, especially orange.
France
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Hate grayish green, men like to wear it.
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Blue clothes, while women like to wear pink clothes.
Pretend.
Italy
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Green symbolizes the beautiful land,
In the Alps, white symbolizes snow and love.
Good spirit of justice and peace. Red represents patriotic enthusiasm.
Britain, England
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Color concern was once popular. Gold symbolizes fame and loyalty, while silver symbolizes.
Red symbolizes courage and enthusiasm, blue symbolizes piety and honesty, and black symbolizes faith and purity.
It means sorrow and repentance,
Green represents youth and hope,
Purple means throne and nobility,
Orange represents wisdom and generosity, and purple symbolizes sacrifice.
Switzerland-
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Black is a sad color, but I like black cars. Red and white of the national flag are the most popular.
People like it, and especially like to use red and white at the same time.
United States of America
Stands for "compound"
Light and clean colors are very popular, such as tooth color, light green, light blue, yellow,
Pink, light brown. ...& gt& gt
Question 9: It is said that the taboo colors of * * * are red and yellow. Aren't these two colors common in China? Then * * * has a bad impression on China. * * * has no taboos about colors, but * * * prefers white and green, because * * * saints like these two colors, and other colors are not prohibited. As for red, some areas don't like it. This is a habit. Some people say that yellow belongs to heresy, but it's just talk. It is the origin of * * *, because it is very hot.
Whether you like a person or not has nothing to do with color.
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