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Title: Indian Culture
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It is considered well-mannered if it is worn during weddings, and also elsewhere. However, in India they wear traditional clothing everyday, whereas here in North America, they only wear it on certain occasions. Weddings, holidays, Festival of Lights, and Festival of Colors are a few of the many occasions that the traditional clothing is worn... Showed first 250 characters
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Weddings, holidays, Festival of Lights, and Festival of Colors are a few of the many occasions that the traditional clothing is worn. Today, the Indian style is not only popular for Indians in India but also in North America. Almost all of the clothing sold in stores here in the United States is related to some type of Indian embroidery and design... Showed next 250 characters
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