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veil
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Western countries
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Veils are less common and are often associated with specific religious ceremonies or weddings, rather than everyday attire.
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2
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veil
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Western countries
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Veils are uncommon in everyday attire and are often associated with special occasions such as weddings or religious ceremonies.
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3
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veil
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Western countries
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Not commonly worn in daily life, associated with special occasions like weddings or religious ceremonies
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4
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veil
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Western countries
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Veil-wearing is not common practice and may be associated with specific religious or ceremonial purposes.
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1
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5
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veil
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Western culture
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May be seen as a symbol of oppression or perceived as an exotic and foreign cultural artifact.
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1
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6
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veil
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Western culture
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Veils are traditionally associated with women and are often worn for religious or ceremonial purposes
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1
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7
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veil
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Western cultures
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Veils are often associated with weddings, where the bride wears a white veil as a symbol of purity and modesty.
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1
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8
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veil
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Western cultures
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Veils for men are not a common practice, and veiling is more commonly associated with women in specific cultural or religious contexts.
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1
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9
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veiling
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Western culture
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Veiling is not a common practice and is often a matter of individual choice or religious significance.
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