A plurality say respect is blue. Click a color to add your vote.
Respect is blue because…
“When you respect someone, you’re usually chill with them, and blue is chill.”
“Respecting someone doesn’t necessarily mean you like them, which would be a warmer colour, so I think respect is a cool, neutral colour like blue.”
“Blue is a cool and calm colour. I can kinda see someone saying ‘Hey, I respect you,’ in a relaxed tone.”
Respect is green because…
“Green is usually a sign of ‘good,’ and respect is always a good thing”
“I see it as green because when you approve of something, or at least respect it, the thumbs up symbol in my head is green.”
“My school made a big deal about respect, and my school’s logo color was green.”
“Money is green, and people with money get respect.”
Respect is red because…
“Respect comes from the heart, and the heart is red.”
“Respect and red both start with ‘re.’”
“Maybe because ‘respect’ starts with ‘re’ just like ‘red.’ I see R as red too. But also maybe because of how I was taught to ‘show respect’ as a kid, and red is a commanding color.”
“I immediately thought of Aretha Franklin’s song—called ‘Respect’ for y’all who don’t know—and A is red.”
Respect is purple because…
“Purple is a royal color, and royalty is typically respected or they have enough authority where they should be respected.”
“In many ancient civilizations, purple was a colour of royalty, and royalty was respected by all.”
“People respect royalty, and that’s purple.”
Respect is black because…
“Intimidating yet familiar.”
Respect is yellow because…
“Respect is noble and shining, like yellow.
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“You have to ‘earn’ it, like gold.”
“I think of a judge and a court and a lot of stuff in court is yellow.”
Respect is orange because…
“It reminds me of the sunrise and how we must respect nature.
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Respect is white because…
“Pure, nice, clean, good.”
Respect is pink because…
“Warm, friendly and kind. Like pink.”
Respect is grey because…
“It’s like a sword after battle. After something like that you respect everything more.”
“It’s neutral and sincere. I correlate with business and formal settings.”
“Respect is formal, and gray is a formal color.”
Respect is brown because…
“You respect your professors, and professors wear those tweed jackets with brown elbow patches.”