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bride
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Indian culture
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The bride often wears red or other vibrant colored wedding attire.
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bride
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Indian culture
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The bride typically wears red or other colorful attire for the wedding.
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bride
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Indian culture
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The bride usually wears red or other vibrant colored wedding attire.
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bride and groom
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, the bride may wear a red wedding sari or lehenga, while the groom often wears a sherwani or other traditional attire.
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bride and groom
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Indian culture
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The bride wears bright and colorful traditional attire, while the groom wears elaborate and ornate clothing.
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brides learn
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Indian culture
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Brides learn traditional rituals, customs, and family responsibilities from older female relatives and undergo specific pre-wedding ceremonies as part of their preparation for marriage.
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newlywed
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Indian culture
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Often expected to live with or near the husband's family after marriage
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newlywed
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Indian culture
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Newlyweds often live with the husband's family, especially in traditional arranged marriages.
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newlywed
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Traditional Indian culture
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In some traditional Indian cultures, newlyweds may live in a multigenerational household with the groom's parents.
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