Netizens Split Over Tudung and Free‑Haired Norms
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Netizens Split Over Tudung and Free‑Haired Norms

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A social media post has sparked discussion after a user shared their experience of cultural differences while studying in Johor. The post highlighted observations about varying practices and expectations, which the user described as surprising compared to their own background where more women are “free haired”

Netizens Split Over Tudung and Free‑Haired Norms

Screenshot of a comment section discussing cultural differences regarding women's attire in Johor and Terengganu, with one user expressing surprise at the absence of hijabs in Johor and another criticizing moral policing.

The post quickly drew mixed reactions from netizens. Some agreed that cultural norms, where women wearing the tudung or not can differ significantly across regions. A Threads user states that it’s not up to people to police what women are wearing, especially if they chose to not wear the tudung. Others emphasised the importance of respecting individual choices and avoiding judgement. Several users also shared their own experiences navigating similar differences.

The conversation has since broadened into a discussion on personal boundaries, mutual respect, and societal expectations. Many called for greater understanding and acceptance of diversity, while others stressed the need to avoid imposing personal views on others.

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