In which country did a man put a ring on his bride's toe instead of her hand?
Correct answer: India

Schulzie
What is the explanation for the toe ring, which is the point of the question?

Jamie
The dressing and make up tell the answer

Vineela
Schulzie, Hindu weddings, the groom places toe rings on the bride's second toe of each foot. This act symbolizes the couple's marital status and These toe rings, often made of silver, toe rings are seen as a representation of the couple's commitment and the husband's responsibility towards his wife. And Some beliefs, rooted in Ayurveda, suggest that wearing toe rings, especially on the second toe, can improve a woman's reproductive health and well-being. The rings are completely removed after her husband passes away.

queen bee
Schulzie, exactly what the actual point of the question yeah I don't know about hope you do know cuz like me I'm like whoa.

Dmkodabest
the explanation has nothing to do with the toe ring

brachio
it is in northern part

LittleLegend
So many always say that I live under a rock because I didn't have a phone and didn't watch youtube or anything, but now I have a phone(my mums old one. at least it has a good camera) but I still don't watch youtube (or tik tok or watchever the trends are from) uh, sorry I was off topic, kinda

Honey
Schulzie, Having a toe ring signifies that a woman is married. Besides, there's also an explanation that the toe ring finger nerve connects to the heart. ( not so sure about this though).

sadia
Schulzie, i agree

mukesh sharma.mahakall.b
nice.mee.life.

WillyWildcat01
Player #107789144, Right?? I Completely Agree with YOU, TOO!! 😊😊😊

Victoria
Schulzie, I completely agree with you.

swararajendrachaure
because India is not for beginners

fave
Please who knows what it symbolises?

Player #107789144
Schulzie, maybe becuz of the way they dress. Hidden under cloth but feet are exposed n you see the ring n know they are married??

Player #107789144
Manboobs, left hand for toilet paper n right hand for eating…

Elias
Also no offense to the Indians

Elias
Look at the clothes it’s literally so obvious

saumyaa
Jamie, you're right

Ray
Only in some south indian communities.