Hello my dear friend, @naina9,
I was also curious to read your post, at one place you wrote "We just need to know how to carry colors according to the event, which color to wear on which occasion and how to avoid embarrassment". This is the only difference between our and other countries' civilizations and western civilizations, there no one cares about who is wearing what, or what color is his dress. The trend of making fun and ridicule of people's clothes is only in our country, other countries are far above these things. And why do you care, you must be very young.
Respect and honour
In our country, people see more dressing sense than food, like if we have a wedding in our own family, we can wear bright colors and heavy work dresses, but if the wedding is a family friend's or distant relative's wedding, we will wear decent and sober color clothes (not sharara and lehenga, etc.). Earlier, the mother of the bride was also taunted for wearing red color, why is she wearing red color as the mother of the bride, but now everyone's focus on this matter has decreased.
Now in other countries, black or white color is worn on the occasion of mourning. This trend has also started in our upper class society, but in the middle class society, the focus is on one's dressing sense more than someone's pain and suffering. That's why from my point of view we should choose clothes and colors according to each occasion. I hope you understand me well.
I really liked your talks, and to tell you the truth, only a sensible and worldly person can talk like this. It seems you have understood this society very well. You will prove to be a good friend of mine.
May God give you all the happiness.
Thank you very much.
This is one thing that every young or old likes, And in our language it is called "appreciation".
Thank you for your good wishes.