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In the olden days, lobola, or bride price, was traditionally conducted through a formal negotiation process between the families of the bride and groom. The groom's family would offer livestock, money, or other valuables to the bride's family as a symbol of respect and to compensate for the loss of the bride. This practice was often accompanied by cultural rituals and ceremonies, emphasizing the importance of family ties and community approval. The specific customs and items exchanged varied widely among different cultures and regions.

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