concept   haircut
culture   India
statement   In India, haircuts are often tied to special occasions, religious events, and personal transformations rather than routine grooming.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cut hair India Cutting hair at home by family members or visiting a barber for specific rituals and ceremonies 1
2 cutting hair India Cutting hair on certain days of the lunar calendar is considered auspicious, and inauspicious on others 1
3 go for haircut India Visiting a hair salon for a haircut is often accompanied by head massage and is considered a relaxing experience. 1
4 go for haircut India Visiting a barber or hair salon is less frequent, often done on special occasions or when hair grows significantly longer 1
5 going for haircut India Going for haircuts is often associated with specific occasions or religious events, and less of a regular grooming practice. 1
6 going to get haircut India Haircut frequency often depends on individual preference rather than following a strict schedule, with some people going several months between haircuts. 1
7 haircuts India Long and well-maintained hair is traditionally a symbol of beauty and femininity, with less emphasis on frequent haircuts. 1
8 have haircut India Having a haircut is often associated with a significant change in life or a personal transformation, and may be accompanied by ceremonial rituals or traditions. 1
9 have haircut India Having long hair is often associated with traditional values and spirituality, and cutting hair is not as frequent as in western cultures. 1
10 having haircut India In some cultures, it is considered disrespectful for men to cut their hair, and long hair is a symbol of masculinity and tradition. 1