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The population is
made up of mainly Moslems and Coptic Christians. The
main day of worship is Fridays, which is their weekend
holiday. Government offices, Institutions, and Banks
close Fridays and Saturdays.
The food is varied,
chicken and lamb are popular, as is rice, pasta, beans
and Pita bread. Tea(Shei) is the main drink of the
Egyptians, and is served frequently with mint.
Egyptians keep
themselves and their homes very clean. Cairo in
particular is a 24 hour city when most stores and
activities go on around the clock non-stop
Its common form of greeting to see men or women holding
hands, linking arms, and embracing on the cheek with
others of the same sex. This is their culture and there
are no sexual overtures to it. Men and women do not show
affection to each other in public. It is acceptable to
hold, or link arms with your partner in public, but that
is it. To be on the safe side, and so as not to offend,
it is best to follow what you see. |
Alcohol:
Egyptians in general do not drink, there are severe
restrictions on the purchase of alcohol. Restaurants and
tourist spots do serve alcoholic drinks, and if you have
purchased duty free, you may drink it in your room.
However, alcohol is not readily available to purchase by
the bottle, and Alcoholic drinks can be expensive. You
should check the price first before ordering, so there
are no surprises... |