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Western countries
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In Western countries, wearing white is commonly associated with weddings and formal occasions.
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, white clothing is worn as a symbol of mourning and respect for certain occasions.
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United States
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In the United States, wearing white is associated with purity and innocence, and is popular for summer and beach weddings.
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China
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In Chinese culture, the traditional use of white clothing is for mourning and funerals.
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European countries
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In European countries, wearing white clothing is popular during warmer months and is associated with cleanliness.
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Fashion culture
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In fashion culture, wearing white is seen as a symbol of simplicity, purity, and modernity, representing style and sophistication.
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Japan
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In Japan, wearing white clothing is traditionally associated with sumo wrestlers, symbolizing purity and simplicity.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, white clothing is traditionally worn during the mourning period for a member of the royal family.
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, wearing a white dress shirt and tie is considered professional and formal attire for business.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, wearing white during Lunar New Year symbolizes luck and new beginnings.
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western weddings
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Western brides often wear white to symbolize purity and new beginnings in marriage.
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