what is the importance of colours in life?
Answer Posted / ritha
colors are very important,where we see different things...colors bring identificatin and attraction to the things and for the people.colors can be used in different ways in different countries,and it also tells about the taste,attitude,mood,nature of the people by their favourate color...diferent colors gives an idea 2 see the things in diferent ways
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