Hey there, New York friends! Have you ever thought about what your favorite color says about you? Turns out, it's more than just a preference – it could be giving hints about your personality! Bustle.com uncovered the meanings behind the colors we love the most.

Blue

Cool as a cucumber? If you love blue, you're probably the master of keeping things chill and balanced.

Red

Feeling fiery and ready to leave a mark? Red lovers are all about confidence and making a statement that sticks.

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Green

Green fans are about financial security and stable relationships. Show me the money, right?

Orange

Orange lovers, you're friendly, laidback, and love stealing the spotlight. Your favorite college team is Syracuse. Okay, I added that part.

Purple

Purple peeps have a mysterious side, embracing mysticism and utopian dreams over the daily grind.

Pink

Tickled pink? You might have a touch of innocence and a gentle spirit in you.

Yellow

If yellow is your thing, you're all about that sunny-side-up optimism. Keep spreading those good vibes!

Gray

Gray buddies might need a nudge towards commitment and finding some passion in life. Afraid of commitment is your forte.

Black

Black lovers are a blend of moody and chic, keeping it sophisticated yet mysterious.

Brown

Brown aficionados keep it real with simplicity, comfort, and a straight-shooting attitude. You're reliable and frugal but spur of the moment isn't your thing.

White

White fans, you carry an air of innocence and purity – whether it's the real deal or all show.

Maroon

My favorite color is Maroon and it didn't make their list. I guess that means that I'm unique. Yeah, let's go with that.

So, next time you're picking out a shirt or looking to paint your living room, think about what kind of feelings your favorite color are bringing to you.

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