yellow in ancient Egypt
The traditional color of mourning in many Western cultures is black. It is worn as a sign of respect and to symbolize the sadness and grief associated with loss.
It is a sign of mourning, usually of a prominent figure.
In Judaism, it's a sign of mourning. See for example Genesis ch.37.
Neither. They may not be looking at you at all.
In Egypt, the mourning period may last up to 40 days. During this time of grieving, the female relatives only wear black clothing.
The Jews when in mourning, tear their clothes and put ash on their foreheads as a sign of repentence.
Normally black clothing maybe a black suit or at least something black, this will show respect
I think it is India where it is customary to wear white clothes in mourning or death.
Wednesday Mourning goes by Wednesday Mourning.
mourning
This Mourning was created in 1986.