1. France
Etienne's name is taken from the French word "étoile". According to the design concept, Etienne comes down in one continuous line with footix, the mascot of the 1998 French World Cup, and is the young of Footix, a gallic rooster.
In a promotional video about Etienne, Footix threw stars into the night sky. After several years of development, a lively and lovely Etienne appeared. Footix soon realized that Etienne's uniqueness not only brought happiness to everyone around him, but also deeply loved football, which was highly consistent with the slogan "Brave Shine" of the French Women's World Cup.
Fifi Leflot, chief commercial officer of FIFA, said: "Etienne will be the star of the 219 Women's World Cup, and her personality and love for football will shine brilliantly, representing a new force in this tournament."
2. India
Indians avoid using crane graphics, because in the eyes of Indians, cranes are hypocritical images. At the same time, Indians are also extremely taboo about palm trees and roosters at dawn, but they worship monkeys. ?
3. Japan
Japanese mascots not only have their own personalities and specialties, some of them are civil servants in various places, and there are even special mascot websites and Japanese mascot associations. Japanese avoid using lotus as graphic logo, because Japanese regard lotus as a special flower for funeral. But the Japanese have always loved turtles, because they always regard turtles as a symbol of longevity. ?
4, Italy
Italians avoid using chrysanthemums as trademark graphics, because Italy regards chrysanthemums as special flowers for funerals, and they associate chrysanthemums with death. China people, on the other hand, like chrysanthemums very much. From ancient times to now, many literati often love to write poems and paint with chrysanthemums as their subject. Chrysanthemum is one of the four gentlemen, symbolizing human character.
5. Britain
British people avoid using images as trademarks, while objects in Thailand, India and other places have a soft spot and regard them as auspicious things. For example, the mascot of the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok is a lovely elephant, and so is the mascot of the Asian Games held in India. The elephant is regarded as a solemn symbol in Sri Lanka, and the United States and the Party also regard it as party emblem. But Europeans regard it as a synonym for "clumsiness". ?
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