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Why are smiley faces yellow?

Smiley faces are often depicted as yellow due to the traditional association of yellow with happiness and positivity. Yellow is a bright and uplifting color that is commonly used to convey feelings of joy and cheerfulness, making it a fitting choice for smiley faces.


What emotions do yellow represent?

It reflects happiness and/or cowardliness. As a figure of speech, the English word "yellow" is associated with cowardice and treachery. As a color, yellow is mostly associated with positive, sunny emotions, including hope and optimism, especially when it is a pure yellow unmixed with other colors. A "sickly" yellow can represent signs of illness such as jaundice. Yellow symbolizes intuition as well.


What is the name of a person who is afraid of the color yellow?

Xanthophobia is the term for a fear of the color yellow.


What color does yellow symbolize?

Taken from FactMonster "In Egypt and Burma, yellowsignifies mourning. In Spain, executioners once wore yellow. In India, yellow is the symbol for a merchant or farmer. In tenth-century France, the doors of traitors and criminals were painted yellow. Hindus in India wear yellow to celebrate the festival of spring. If someone is said to have a "yellow streak," that person is considered a coward. In Japan during the War of Dynasty in 1357, each warrior wore a yellow chrysanthemum as a pledge of courage. A yellowribbon is a sign of support for soldiers at the front. Yellow is a symbol of jealousy and deceit. In the Middle Ages, actors portraying the dead in a play wore yellow. To holistic healers, yellow is the color of peace. Yellow has good visibility and is often used as a color of warning. It is also a symbol for quarantine, an area marked off because of danger. "Yellow journalism" refers to irresponsible and alarmist reporting."


What does the color yellow represent?

usually friendship (if referring to roses)

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