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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, wearing black in funeral attire represents respect and mourning.
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Australian culture
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Australian funerals typically involve wearing formal, conservative attire in dark colors.
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British culture
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In British culture, it is traditional for women to wear hats or head coverings at funerals.
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, wearing white is traditional funeral attire and symbolizes mourning.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, men wear white garments and women wear colorful attire for funerals.
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, it is important to dress modestly and avoid bright or festive colors when attending funerals.
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Mexican culture
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In Mexican culture, people commonly wear colorful clothing and accessories to celebrate the life of the deceased during Day of the Dead festivals.
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South Korean culture
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In South Korean culture, head coverings are not worn and formal black or dark-colored clothing is expected for funeral attire.
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Traditional color symbolism
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Funeral attire may include specific colors such as white based on traditional color symbolism in certain cultures.
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