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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhy are red and green considered Christmas colors?? I don't know, I was looking at the mail and it is decorated in red
and green,
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Why are red and green considered Christmas colors?? I don't know, I was looking at the mail and it is decorated in red (Original Post)
debm55
Dec 12
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Green because evergreen conifers give hope that life has not been extinguished and spring will come
DBoon
Dec 12
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boonecreek
(184 posts)1. From holly?
Green leaves and red berries?
debm55
(38,457 posts)4. Could be. That makes sense. Thank you boonecreek
DBoon
(23,171 posts)2. Green because evergreen conifers give hope that life has not been extinguished and spring will come
Red because of the Coca-Cola Santa Claus:
debm55
(38,457 posts)5. Then were did Santa get to be dressed in red? From the Coca-Cola company?
DBoon
(23,171 posts)7. Santa is not a physical entity but is instead a spirit
and the Coca Cola company has the majic formula to conjure up Santa's spirit
debm55
(38,457 posts)8. HAHAHAHHAHAHHA, I see your point
Blue and orange were already taken?
debm55
(38,457 posts)6. Thank you Cirsium. but I always thought of them as spring colors.
Looking out the window here I guess the proper colors then should be gray and white.
debm55
(38,457 posts)12. What can you do?Thank you Cirsium. Though at one time I remember the mod colors as being pink and lime green.
unblock
(54,242 posts)9. Red-green color blindness is slightly more prevalent among caucasians
and christianity is correlated with being caucasian.
so maybe santa's just having a big old ho-ho-ho....
debm55
(38,457 posts)10. HOHO That's a possibility, Thank you unblock
2MuchNoise
(6 posts)13. I'm in the red
Because I spent all of my green on Christmas gifts.
Hekate
(95,297 posts)14. In deep midwinter in snowy climates, the red-berried holly is evergreen, as are fir trees...
Also Santa started as a shaman long before the Archbishop of Myra, Turkey, became Saint Nicholas. Fun read: When Santa Was a Shaman: the Ancient Origins of Santa Claus and the Christmas Tree, by Tony Van Renterghem.