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Q: Is red or black more popular in China?

13 years 16 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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well it depends on which aspect u r talking abt. cars? clothes? roof or other items.  i really cannot  answer it specifically by a general question like this.

mattaya:

Pick one? 

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black

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red

BHGAL:

I've read it all, it's black and white
The spectrum made a shade I like
The crimson rays are ruby bright
Technicolor light

(Red)
I want red, there's no substitute for red
(Red)
Paint it red, green ain't mean compared to red

You don't know what it does to me, my crimson sane intensity
I'm haunted by the mystery, the mystery of red

(Red)
Knocks 'em dead
Some like it hot, I like it red

Red's my lover, got it covered

Red's my number, sure as a coma
Red's my drummer and I hear red thunder
Move over brother, red's a mother

(Red, red)
(Red, red)
Move over brother
Move over brother

(Red, red)
(Red, red)
Well that's what I said, that's what I said, hey
(Red, red)
Come on to bed
(Red, red)
With that expensive spread

(Red, red)
(Red, red)
Red, red, red, red, red, red, red
(Red, red)

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Red............fevers for RED

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I love this thread.

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God. You read my mind. I was just wondering this same thing. I was thinking lingerie for a gift. What were you thinking? Red is the fastest fading colour,  hot and passionate. Black is really not a colour,  looks a bit evil, but probably more universally popular in/ on everything. I'm going to order mauve lingerie.

 I think black is the most popular in China. It is the colour of dirty, it's on everything.

Tomorrow, can we choose between green and orange?

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For clothes? by far black.

Where I live, I think 80% of the people are clothed in black from head to toe.

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China pretends to be in the black but is really in the red.

Do you have a serious case of OCD?

TedDBayer:

just many Ds

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Black.you can find most of Chinese love to wear black clothes.but red is the symbol of China.

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