A plurality say forgiveness is blue. Click a color to add your vote.
Forgiveness is blue because…
“It’s sad, but it’s comforting.”
“You need to trust to forgive, and trust is blue.”
Forgiveness is pink because…
“Red is anger, and white is peaceful, so it’s in between.”
“Pink is the colour of love, and forgiveness is love.”
“Forgiveness feels inherently blue, but I chose pink because big mistakes that separate two people generally happen only with very close people. Forgiveness repairs that break and allows the two to love again. Maybe not as strong as red, but just a subtle reminder that you aren’t enemies anymore.”
“It’s a pretty and kind thing to do, and pink is a pretty colour.”
Forgiveness is purple because…
“It’s soft but warm.”
“Forgiveness is purple because purple feels very strong and emotional, but at the same time, reserved and calm in a way.”
“It’s purple because forgiveness can be bitter.”
Forgiveness is white because…
“Forgiveness is holy. Holy is white.”
“It’s the color of peace.”
“White is such a pure color, so I think white is forgiving.”
“It’s pure.”
Forgiveness is yellow because…
“It’s a little like the sun, a new beginning with each sunrise.”
“Yellow reminds me of starting a new chapter just like the sun starts a new day.”
“It’s a nice color, and people that I see as nice are people to tend to forgive.”
“Sunlight, new days, and new starts.”
Forgiveness is green because…
“It’s like a green light to signify that it’s fine to continue doing what you do.”
“Forgiveness is green because forgiveness takes growth, which I associate with green, because plants have growth.”
Forgiveness is orange because…
“Orange is a very happy color, and I get happy when people forgive me.”
Forgiveness is grey because…
“In life not everything is black and white, most times it’s shades of grey. So forgive already.”
Forgiveness is red because…
“Forgiveness means love and care for the person so they can try again. It’s passion in subtlety.”
“Wow, I was not expecting to be such a minority. Well, I think it’s red because certain letters that are red; most notably F and R. It has a very red feeling, and it is the counterpart to ‘sorry,’ which is blue. Red and blue, like magnets, thermometers, etc.”