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There is a proverb in Punjabi- Eat what you like and dress as others like. Dress should be appropriate to occasion and you should feel comfortable and look normal.

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Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar
is it necessary to bring change in the field of dress code under the name of modernization. it is one way mental retardation. change in hair cut, no combing are the symptoms of random mind.


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it is our solemn duty to maintain our culture and heritage. when Indian VVIP has to dine with president of usa, he need to put on special code dress recommended by them, do they obey our rules when they visit india?


That is because we never try to enforce our rules upon any one else, if we decided to stick to our own dress code and also insist on the visitors to follow the same, then they will have to!

But I still feel that there is no harm in adopting a modern dress code, it is more comfortable any way, but whereas identity issues are concerned, it is each one to his own, meaning it depends upon an individual whether he wants to keep his identity as an Indian or as a faceless, modern individual!

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subramanyam sir, there is no relation between the title of the thread and the information you have given in the thread

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