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The Indian barber has a place with the lower class. His obligation is to serve the high society. He is an exceptionally valuable individual from the general public. We can't overlook his services.
An old Indian barber is extremely straightforward. He puts on exceptionally poor, filthy and ratty garments. He generally keeps with him his little tin box which contains the implements of his exchange. There are many oil recolors on his garments. His dress-a kurta, a turban or a top and a dhoti, is always dirty. By and large, he is seen without shoes.
An old Indian barber is extremely straightforward. He puts on exceptionally poor, filthy and ratty garments. He generally keeps with him his little tin box which contains the implements of his exchange. There are many oil recolors on his garments. His dress-a kurta, a turban or a top and a dhoti, is always dirty. By and large, he is seen without shoes.
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A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave men's and boys' hair. A barber's place of work is known as a "barber shop" or a "barber's". Barber shops are also places of social interaction and public discourse. In some instances, barbershops are also public forums.
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