French letterboxes, known as "boîtes aux lettres," are typically yellow. This distinctive color helps them stand out in urban and rural environments. In addition to the standard yellow, some variations may exist for specific purposes or locations, but yellow is the most recognized and widely used color for public mailboxes in France.
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Puce is a mauvey pink colour
if your colour-blind then I can not answer that but if your not stop being stupid.
It is a light purple that is a common colour of flowers such as a poppy, pansy and Chrysanthemum
White is a neutral colour and can be used in combination with any colour including pink.
the first letterbox was invented in 1803
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Through the Letterbox - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Found a few good sites:http://www.readersdigest.com.au/handyman/how-to-build-a-brick-letterbox/article114102.htmlhttp://www.bluecirclesoutherncement.com.au/Docs/Howto/PackagedProducts/HP_HowTo_BrickLetterbox_pf.htmlhttp://www.renovateforum.com/f176/my-new-brick-letterbox-77979/
The letterbox
Rouge means red
The color gold in French is "or."
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The wide-screen is a letterbox format. There are many different aspect ratios used today.
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