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RE: The Cultural and Cross Cultural Effect

in Cross Culture4 years ago

Wow.. I have always thought why marriages is quite different in Indian. In the other parts of the world, the groom is the person to pay for dowry for not the bride. I was surprised when I first heard this. Thanks for sharing, I really appreciate.

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I almost missed this one. I had it book marked and forgot all about it.
This was a last minute entry and I so appreciate the quick promotion and love you showed it.
Thank you so much for featuring it as well.
Yes, India is a male dominated society and the girl needs to buy the man she is often forced to marry.
Thanks once again. ♥️Thank you @starstrings01 @crossculture.