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My instructor told me any colour was fine , except red and he was quite adamant about that.But remember red is bad juju. Death.
My instructor told me any colour was fine , except red and he was quite adamant about that.
It's taboo in Korea to write someone's name using red. It means they are deceased.
It's taboo in Korea to write someone's name using red. It means they are deceased.
That is interesting. Do a google for "writing name in red ink in Korea" and you'll see many references like this one:That is interesting to me in that I know several Koreans who have red embroidery.
Chung Yun Sung, 9th Dan - Chung Do Kwan is one example!
TAEKWON!
Spookster
orRED INK
Red ink is permissible when using a chop
(name seal). Do NOT use red ink when
writing a living person's name, however,
since red is associated with death. Red
ink is used to record a deceased person's
name in the family register and also on
funeral banners to drive off evil spirits.
Perhaps the ones you've seen consider the embroidery different then a written name.Signing a contract or writing a personÂ’s name in red ink is the worst thing you can do in Korea, since this indicates that the person is deceased.