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What are your signature colours?
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chloeblue04
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Hello Everyone today's topic of coffee lounge is What are your signature colours?
My signature colours are blue and white. Why? Because blue represents calm and tranquillity whereas white represents pure innocence.
What are your signature colours?
My signature colours are blue and white. Why? Because blue represents calm and tranquillity whereas white represents pure innocence.
What are your signature colours?
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Mine is yellow simply because it’s a happy colour and also it’s not commonly associated with a particular gender.
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I wear red a lot and blue. I really like yellow and orange especially with red but I don't wear them.
Blue is a good colour because there are so so so many types of blue and shades of it and still recognisably blue. I didn't know it is meant to be peaceful.
Yellow is definitely a happy colour!
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Pink
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I love black most of my clothes are black.
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I used to dress basically head to toe in black but found the more colour I wore the happier I felt and it kind of gave me confidence from the brightness a little bit.
Black clothes look stunning though -
Yeah black looks smart and seems to suit everyone, I love goth clothes but too extreme for me, if I look at clothes I'll go towards the black. Or as near
Brightness
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