Some people say that it is possible to tell a lot about a person’s culture and character from their choice of clothes. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for you answer and include any relevant example from your own knowledge or experience.

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A recent survey shows that 50% of
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have
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choice of outfits. Certain
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believe that a
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culture
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and
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can be completely judged based on their dressing
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sense
. I disagree with
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statement.
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essay shall examine it in detail.
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with, in recent times most
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wear clothes that are very identical.
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, most of the schools and colleges in India instruct their students to wear uniforms. So we cannot identify a
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culture
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based on their clothing style.
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the
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of a person cannot be proven good based on the way they dress.
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, when I met with an accident
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years back most
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people
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hesitated to offer help, but a cab driver saved me by taking me to the hospital.
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Character
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and
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of an individual can be interpreted by the way one reacts to certain
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. We cannot hide our bad
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under our clothes.
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, we can hardly evaluate a
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culture
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based on their dress. It influences the results up to
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extent only.
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, only
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some things
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can be defined based on how well one presents themselves.
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, only
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basic
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qualities
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about a person can be understood with which a lot can be improvised
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them
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.
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, by doing so most of
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people
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tend to understand a person in a wrong manner. Even though first impression is important it does not have to be completely true. To summarise, evaluating a
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nature based on the way they dress does not give a lot of information, but just
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understanding about them which may or may not be true.
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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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