Bhrahmins originated from Bhrahma and the rest shudras descended from demons.this is the belief.
Sudras are kind to other sudras but not to lower classes (such as the untouchables). So if a sudra walked up to another Sudra, that Sudra would be kind to that Sudra. If they were a lower caste the Sudra would not respect them as much as they did to the other Sudra.
Kshatriyas were discriminative towards others who are below them in the caste sytem and outside of their family, their name means power and this caused a negative behavior according to this
to eat pie in front of people
If you were less clothing you expose more of yourself therefore changing the behavior of others and the attention of the opposite sex
they behaved like camels towards eachother
If you are a vaishya, other people in your caste should treat you good and respectfully. If you are a vaishya, brahmans and kshatriyas might not treat you as well as people in your caste. Shudras wouldn't be treated very well by many people in the higher castes than them.
Their assigned and expected role in post-Vedic India was that of farmers, craftsmen and labourers. --from Wikipedia
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