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flower garlands (leis)
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Hawaii
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Given as a sign of greeting and hospitality to visitors
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flower garlands (leis)
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Hawaii
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Often made with native flowers such as plumeria and orchids
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flower garlands (leis)
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Hawaii
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Worn during celebrations like weddings and graduations
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flower garlands (leis)
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Hawaii
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Symbol of love, respect, and honor
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flower garlands (leis)
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Hawaii
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May be given to show appreciation or express condolences
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garland
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Hawaii
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Commonly used as a symbol of welcome and hospitality, often worn around the neck
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lei
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Hawaii
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Floral garland given as a symbol of affection, respect, or greeting
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lei
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Hawaii
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Made with flowers, leaves, and shells
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lei garland
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Hawaii
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Offered as a symbol of affection or friendship to welcome visitors
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lei garland
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Hawaii
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Typically handmade with fresh flowers, leaves, shells, or other natural materials
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lei garland
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Hawaii
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Wearing a lei is a friendly gesture and signifies a special occasion
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lei garland
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Hawaii
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Gifting a lei is a cherished custom to show love, respect, or appreciation
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lei garland
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Hawaii
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Lei etiquette includes not refusing a lei and removing it in privacy, not in front of the person who gave it
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lei garland
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Native Hawaiian culture
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Symbol of love, respect, and celebration, often given on special occasions
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