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What are the habits of Indians?

Indian weddings are often held in public buildings in Indian settlements, usually a big wooden house. At the wedding, relatives, friends, neighbors and villagers came to the wooden house one after another, and everyone sat on the floor and greeted each other.

Men, women and children all wear national costumes with novel styles and bright colors. Indians are cheerful, but the wedding occasion is quiet, even if it is a whisper. Indian marriage is very simple. When you need to get married, you only need your parents' consent.

The wealth of Indians is not measured by property. The richest man is the most capable hunter. A woman's dowry is healthy and she is willing to help her husband with housework.

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There are many festivals in India, which is related to the complexity of religious ceremonies in ancient India. Indians worship the totem belief of animism, and each tribe holds various religious ceremonies of totem worship every year.

Some ceremonies have evolved into very unique and strange festivals, which still have charm today. Indian festivals are mostly integrated with religious festivals, such as the Day of the Dead in Mexico and the Indian Sun Festival in Peru. At the same time, Indians still keep some unique festivals of their own.

For example, the ear piercing festival of Brazilian Indians and the magic reduction festival of Bolivian Indians. Many Indian festivals are still just their own festivals today, but some festivals have now become common festivals for local people.