Women are equal to men in western culture and society. The equal luxury or right has to be fought for
and often not granted to the women in the East.
Indian studies show has shown that the percentages are majorly towards men taking up such roles.
However, Indian is seeing a revolution with respect to females rights and power. Women are no longer
expected to work as housewives and are free to pursue other career options.
3) Tolerance-
The West is more tolerant and generous when it comes to accepting an individual’s personal sense of
style, sexual alignment or profession. The Indian community, on the opposite, has a strong prejudice for
clothing (especially a woman’s outLt, in that exposing clothes, are often frowned upon), homosexuality
or inter-caste marriages. The West can have its own set of generalizations though, for example,
Muslims living in Western countries are regularly on the radar, which is not the case in India.
2) Lifestyle-
Indian culture offers a lot of variety in putting on a costume due to the presence of a lot of different
traditions in the country.
Tradional Indian men would wear dhoti kurta, kurta payjama, lungi, Sherwani, angarkha, bandhgala,
jama, pagri, pheran, khadis etc.
Mostly females use sarees, salwar kameez, lehenga choli, churidar, langa, Pattu Pavada, Mekhela Sador
etc.
There is no traditional dress in Western lifestyle. People use what they like and what they are
comfortable with. Men mostly use denim, T-shirts, overcoats gently and for events, they prefer
matches where as women use gowns, skirts, shorts, tunics etc.They have no problem if their outLts are