A、The symbolic significance of a specific color. B、The subtle cultural connotation of colors. C、The influence of Westernization

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Hong Kong is a city inclined toward red; in Thailand the color is yellow; India leans toward reds and oranges. To an Asian colors are infused with beliefs, religious and otherwise. To the Chinese, red is very lucky, but to Thais yellow brings good fortune. The combination of blue, black, and white is, to the Chinese, suggestive of a funeral.
    Many Western businessmen believe that most Asians have become Westernized in their outlook, but Westernization and education do not usually completely replace the culture and beliefs of an Asian’s forefathers. They tend instead to make a more intricate alliance between his culture and religious bonds. The approach required to sell an Asian any commodity must follow the basic formula of catering to national pride, acknowledging equality, and understanding the Asian’s beliefs.
    Color is a touchy thing. Advertisers are advised to take into consideration the religious and superstitious beliefs connected with colors before using them. The color combinations of green and purple are acceptable throughout Asia, but using one or both of these colors is no guarantee of sales, as a prominent manufacturer of water-recreation products learned in Malaysia. its home office received heated requests from its Malaysian distributors to stop shipments on all products colored green. The distributors reported that numerous customers associated the color green with the jungle and illness.

选项 A、The symbolic significance of a specific color.
B、The subtle cultural connotation of colors.
C、The influence of Westernization on Asian people’s outlook.
D、Expensive lessons Western businessmen learned in Asia.

答案B

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