ANSWERS: 10
  • Chances are I would have to do this in the summer. I would gather a variety of green leaves, grasses, any thing growing that is green and ask them to feel them, smell them, and explain that this is the color green.
  • omegawd! good quedstion... umm.. well... ewwwwwwwww idkk!
  • what a interesting question, you can say the same about anything really... hmm green... it has a variety of shades that can be so dark its nealy black but also so very very bright. i would ask them to picture grass and bushes and tell them these things are green
  • By the smell of fresh cut grass.
  • Green looks like mint smells
  • A color blind person doesnt nessesarly just see black and white some cannot see different shades of color for example i have issues with blues and reds and yellows. I can say it is blue and my girlfriend tells me it is purple or green. it is a shading issue curt
  • the texture of leaves, the smell of clean nature, and tastes like crisp lettuce
  • It's the smell of nature. The trees leaves are green. That feeling of touching a thing of nature. The color you smell when you do so. I don't know. This is a hard quetion. LOL
  • I have the perfect answer for all of you. I'm color blind and I can't see some greens or browns. I created a system that others and myself could use to match colors. My goal is to never depend on anyone again to match colors. I hope this site ( www.clatched.com ) is helpful for you. btw, I see green and browns in a numeric manner :)
  • if you are going to describe this one to a blind person, you have to play with his/her emotions.. you can't site a thing in which he havn't seen at all.. you can say "when you taste cooked vegetables, the soup, you can feel green.. when you're a little bit a a nature lover, all you can see is green"

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