Some people say it is possible to tell a lot about a person’s culture and character from their choice of clothes Do you agree or disagree?

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People like to dress in different ways. While some people believe that clothes helps to judge an individuals background and character. There is certainly a question in everybody’s mind when they get ready “Am I dressed
appropraitely
in an appropriate manner
appropriately
inappropriately
for the occasion?”. I, certainly feel that outfit is the mirror of one’s personality and
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argue in favour of it. Individuals simplicity can be known by the way one’s dresses up. People who are humble and modest, tend to wear clothes which doesn’t attract much attention.
For instance
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, Saints who believe in simple living and high thinking,
mostly wears
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mostly wear
either White or Orange coloured simple plain garments.
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, it makes them easily identifiable from a lot of general people.
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, these simple clothes speak for the Saints. Different clothes tell the background of people. Grown ups generally like to wear their
tradional
consisting of or derived from tradition
traditional
dress on festive and other important occasions which signifies the impact of culture on them. If we attend any wedding of two people from different cultures like North and South Indian, it would be easy to distinguish them based on their clothes. North Indian
ladies especially
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ladies, especially
from Punjab, generally prefer to wear heavy
embroided
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Suites and like adorn themselves with expensive
jewellary
an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems)
jewellery
.
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, clothes tell about their Punjabi culture and their
extravagent
unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
extravagant
nature. To conclude, the way people like to get
dreesed
dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination
dressed
up is quite important, as it speaks quite a lot about their background and simplicity. Certainly, I agree with the statement in view of
above points
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the above points
and feel that clothes acts as a mirror to one’s culture and character.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • garments
  • traditional attire
  • sartorial choices
  • expressive style
  • cultural identity
  • psychological implications
  • non-verbal cues
  • globalization
  • perceptions
  • professional demeanor
  • societal norms
  • economic constraints
  • subcultures
  • fashion movements
  • individualism
  • stereotype
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