1
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arranged marriage
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Gandhian India
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Traditionally considered a norm and often influenced by family and community dynamics
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1
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2
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arranged marriage
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India
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Common tradition; families play a central role in arranging marriages to ensure compatibility and preserve social status.
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1
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3
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arranged marriage
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India
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Common and accepted practice, where families play a significant role in choosing a partner for their children.
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1
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4
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arranged marriage
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India
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Common practice with families having significant influence in the selection of spouses.
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1
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5
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Traditionally practiced with families playing a significant role in matchmaking
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1
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6
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arranged marriage
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India
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Arranged marriages are a common practice and are often considered traditional and preferred.
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1
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7
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Common practice for families to arrange marriages based on factors like caste, social status, and family background
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1
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8
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arranged marriage
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India
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Traditional and common method of marital union
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1
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9
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arranged marriage
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India
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Common practice with families arranging the union of the couple
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1
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10
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arranged marriage
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India
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Arranged marriages are a common cultural practice
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1
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11
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Common practice in traditional Hindu cultures
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1
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12
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Common practice for finding a spouse
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1
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13
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Common practice for families to arrange marriages based on social and economic factors
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1
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14
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Historically prevalent and still practiced in some communities
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1
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15
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Arranged marriage is a traditional practice and widely accepted in the culture.
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1
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16
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Considered a norm with family involvement in choosing a life partner
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1
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17
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arranged marriage
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India
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The union of families is often more important than individual preference
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1
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18
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Arranged marriages are common and culturally accepted in India and Bangladesh, often seen as a union between two families.
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1
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19
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Traditionally practiced, with families playing a central role in arranging marital unions
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1
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20
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arranged marriage
|
India
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Arranged marriages are a common practice, with families playing a significant role in the selection of partners.
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1
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21
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arranged marriage
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Modern India
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Common practice, often arranged by families
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1
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22
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arranged marriage
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South India
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Traditionally practiced and still common in marriage arrangements
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1
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23
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arranged marriages
|
India
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Traditional and still practiced by some families
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1
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24
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arranged marriages
|
India
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Arranged marriages are still common and widely accepted
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1
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25
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arranged marriages
|
India
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Arranged marriages are a common and widely accepted practice.
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1
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26
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arranged marriages
|
India
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Common practice and often seen as a way to strengthen family ties and ensure compatibility between spouses
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1
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27
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cross-cultural marriages
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India
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Frowned upon due to the importance of preserving family lineage and traditions
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1
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28
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family cohabitation
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India
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It's common for newly married couples to live with the husband's parents, especially in rural areas
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1
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29
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marriage arranged by parents
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India
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Common practice, often considered a way to ensure compatibility and family harmony
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1
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30
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marriage arrangement
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India
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Marriage arrangement often involves families and consideration of social status and family connections.
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1
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31
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marriage arrangements
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India
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Marriage arrangements are often influenced by family, caste, and community considerations.
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1
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32
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spousal roles
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India
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Spousal roles are often hierarchical, with the husband having final decision-making authority and the wife expected to prioritize family care.
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1
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