At a Tongan funeral, guests typically wear modest, respectful clothing, often opting for black or dark-colored attire. Women may wear a puletaha (a traditional dress) or a ta'ovala (a woven mat worn around the waist), while men often wear a ta'ovala or a button-up shirt with a skirt. Additionally, guests may bring offerings such as food, flowers, or money to show their support for the grieving family. It's important to be respectful and adhere to local customs during the ceremony.
No, it is inappropriate attire. Wear black or dark clothing to show respect. I guess You can get away with it if you are not related or just a friend of a friend going to a funeral outside Tonga say, Australia, NZ or USA or elsewhere. Hope that helps.
Anything that you feel comfortable in and that is respectful and tasteful for the occasion.
No. It is disrespectful and not the place to wear them. A funeral is like church where you wear an appropriate outfit.
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normal clothes that they wear
everyone gathered at his Funeral. funeral is to respect the dead.
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black clothes
tongan clothesTongans mostly still wear traditional dress. Tongan men wear a tupenu, which is a cloth that is similar to a skirt that goes around the waist and reaches below the knees and a ta'ovala which is a woven Tongan mat that men wear around their waist and tie it with a kafa. The shirt is usually worn with a collar. When going to funerals men usually wear an very large mat, which can be very old, and black clothes. Tongan women wear a dress and a tupenu with a ta'ovala or kiekie around their waist when attending special occasions. Otherwise Tongan women wear a plain tupenu. [3] It is common for Tongans to wear black clothes for months ...
well it depends in wich religion you are so for example i could wear any color in a funeral but if you fell that you can wear any color you can
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