In Japan, traffic lights appear blue instead of green because the Japanese word 'ao' traditionally refers to both blue and green colors, demonstrating how language can influence and shape human perception of everyday objects.
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Is This Traffic Light Actually Blue? 🚦 #japan #interesting #shortsAdded:
Some traffic lights in Japan look blue instead of green, and I thought that was just a camera thing, but it actually comes from language. In Japanese, the word ao can be used for blue, and it was also used for green in everyday speech.
So, even today, people call the green light blue. It sounds weird at first, but it's kind of cool how language can change the way people [music] see normal things.
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