People are often buried in underwear for reasons of modesty, practicality, and tradition. Underwear provides a level of dignity and respect for the deceased, as well as comfort for the family during a difficult time. Additionally, it is a common practice in many cultures to dress the deceased in simple, everyday clothing, and underwear is typically a part of that attire.
Some people do, but most people wear underwear.
People generally keep their clean underwear in a dresser drawer. However, if the underwear are dirty, people will keep the them in a laundry basket to be cleaned.
If you were a king you got buried in more than slaves, King Tut got buried in 8 along with 1,450 pairs of underwear.
The answer depends on what you consider to be underwear and in which country. In tropical countries people are more likely to wear light underwear whereas during the winter people in cold countries are more likely to wear heavier underwear.
Yes, bras are considered underwear. Most people do not share their bras with other people, and keep them private.
Some people are more comfortable not wearing underwear.
No, Infact some people wear compression shorts as underwear
Majtki is underwear in Polish. Other polish people, don't be jelues of mua.
Naval terminology for underwear. Most people I know use the term to refer to thermal underwear.
The dolls' clothes can be taken off, but not their underwear...perv
yes
they get buried alive by ding alive and getting buried in the pyramids