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Indian dress habits

1, male headscarf

Men of some regions and faiths in India have the custom of wearing headscarves. There are many ways to wrap headscarves, among which Sikh male headscarves have specific styles. Sikh headscarves are colorful, and some people even match the colors of their clothes.

Most Indian men wear robes with loose collars and trousers with narrow feet. In Rajasthan, men's trousers are wrapped in a piece of white cloth, and the cloth towel on their heads has various patterns and bright colors.

2. Women wear saris

The traditional dress of Indian women is sari, which refers to a piece of cloth with a length of more than 15 yards, which is wrapped around the body when worn. Indian women are good at using a variety of skills, which makes Sally's body have different changes.

Extended data:

1, language

The main languages in India are Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, South Asian and Dravida, and the languages are complex. The official language of India is Hindi, which is spoken by 30% of the population. English still retains the status of "the second additional official language" and is also the national common language, which is mainly used in political and business exchanges.

2. Religion

Every religion in India has followers in the subcontinent. Throughout the Indian subcontinent, there are countless beautiful temples, magnificent churches, magnificent mosques, Buddhist temples, synagogues and Zoroastrian temples.

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