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Where are trousseaus still customary in the modern world?

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A trousseau is also known as a dowry, which is the name for the collection goods that a woman brings into her marriage. However, a trousseau is mainly made up of linens and clothing, whilst a dowry can contain things like money and jewellery. Currently, trousseaus are common in parts of South Asia such as India or Pakistan.

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