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The document discusses various cultural associations and meanings of the color blue around the world. Blue is seen as a calming color that can reduce stress and anxiety. It has different symbolic meanings in cultures like China, Iran, Mexico, Greece, and the ancient Aztec civilization. Blue is also commonly used in products to promote cleanliness.

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Blue

The document discusses various cultural associations and meanings of the color blue around the world. Blue is seen as a calming color that can reduce stress and anxiety. It has different symbolic meanings in cultures like China, Iran, Mexico, Greece, and the ancient Aztec civilization. Blue is also commonly used in products to promote cleanliness.

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BLUE

y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Favorite Color Trustworthy Dependable Committed It invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Least gender specific In Chinese, BLUE was associated with wood, east, and spring. In Iran, BLUE, blue- green, and green are sacred colors where they symbolize paradise. In U.S., post office mailboxes are usually BLUE. In Mexico, BLUE is the color for mourning. In Aztec, BLUE symbolizes sacrifice. In Greece, BLUE wards off the evil eye. BLUE is the favorite color choice for toothbrushes. Powder BLUE is often used in products to promote cleanliness and purity. BLUE ribbons are recognized as a national symbol for child abuse awareness. Owls are the only birds that can see BLUE. BLUE can treat psychological problems, addictions, eating disorders, impotence, and depression. People are often more productive in BLUE rooms. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

BLUE
Favorite Color Trustworthy Dependable Committed It invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Least gender specific In Chinese, BLUE was associated with wood, east, and spring. In Iran, BLUE, blue- green, and green are sacred colors where they symbolize paradise. In U.S., post office mailboxes are usually BLUE. In Mexico, BLUE is the color for mourning. In Aztec, BLUE symbolizes sacrifice. In Greece, BLUE wards off the evil eye. BLUE is the favorite color choice for toothbrushes. Powder BLUE is often used in products to promote cleanliness and purity. BLUE ribbons are recognized as a national symbol for child abuse awareness. Owls are the only birds that can see BLUE. BLUE can treat psychological problems, addictions, eating disorders, impotence, and depression. People are often more productive in BLUE rooms.

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BLUE
y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Favorite Color Trustworthy Dependable Committed It invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Least gender specific In Chinese, BLUE was associated with wood, east, and spring. In Iran, BLUE, blue- green, and green are sacred colors where they symbolize paradise. In U.S., post office mailboxes are usually BLUE. In Mexico, BLUE is the color for mourning. In Aztec, BLUE symbolizes sacrifice. In Greece, BLUE wards off the evil eye. BLUE is the favorite color choice for toothbrushes. Powder BLUE is often used in products to promote cleanliness and purity. BLUE ribbons are recognized as a national symbol for child abuse awareness. Owls are the only birds that can see BLUE. BLUE can treat psychological problems, addictions, eating disorders, impotence, and depression. People are often more productive in BLUE rooms. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

BLUE
Favorite Color Trustworthy Dependable Committed It invokes rest and can cause the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Least gender specific In Chinese, BLUE was associated with wood, east, and spring. In Iran, BLUE, blue- green, and green are sacred colors where they symbolize paradise. In U.S., post office mailboxes are usually BLUE. In Mexico, BLUE is the color for mourning. In Aztec, BLUE symbolizes sacrifice. In Greece, BLUE wards off the evil eye. BLUE is the favorite color choice for toothbrushes. Powder BLUE is often used in products to promote cleanliness and purity. BLUE ribbons are recognized as a national symbol for child abuse awareness. Owls are the only birds that can see BLUE. BLUE can treat psychological problems, addictions, eating disorders, impotence, and depression. People are often more productive in BLUE rooms.

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