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Hello - I am planning a trip to Egypt next October. I wonder if any of you would be kind enough to answer a few questions for me, such as:
1. What things must you not do in Egypt? I am thinking of gestures, insults, etc. 2. What's the best way to deal with Egyptian men if you're not interested? 3. I am visiting all the regular tourist spots - are there any public restrooms at those sites? 4. How does one do laundry? Can I do it or have it done?
Do you have any other advice for me? Thank you in advance.
Posts: 4 | From: Olympia, WA, USA | Registered: Feb 2004
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Thank you, egy_prince! That is just the info I needed. I can't understand why foreign tourists can't give some respect to the mores and customs of the host country. I would no more go out in shorts in Egypt than I would crap in the streets in America (or anywhere else). I have some lovely muu-muu type dresses that I bought in Tahiti to wear under the Egyptian sun.
Thanks again.
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-I wore sunglasses with dark lenses the entire time I was in Egypt as I am accustomed to making eye contact on the street, which can be perceived by some men as an invitation. -egy_prince is right-don't talk to men you do not know-don't even say 'hi' back. Sounds rude, but it'll save you a lot of problems. -I found that I was treated much better when I greeted Egyptians (in cabs, stores, homes) with "Al-salam-alaykom"-I've spelled it wrong-check your guidebook. -Ride in the women's car on the metro if you have to take it. It's either the very first or last car. Can someone else confirm this? -Carry tissues with you at all times. While there are restrooms everywhere, there may not be toilet paper everywhere! Posts: 86 | Registered: Jan 2004
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Not at all! Most restrooms are just fine, while a few leave a lot to be desired with respect to the expectations of tourists and expats.
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quote:Originally posted by Rhi_Sarah: Yuk!! Is it like that in all public toilets?
Rhi Sarah - A lot of the world doesn't use TP. They wash themselves and consider TP dirty. Here it is only commonly used for drying yourself after you wash.
quote:Originally posted by Rhi_Sarah: Yuk!! Is it like that in all public toilets?
Most toilets have a means of washing yourself after toilet, which to be honest I find a lot more hygenic than toilet paper. In my home we don't use toilet paper. We have got used to using a hose and also it avoids blocking the pipes.
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quote:Originally posted by sallyally: -Ride in the women's car on the metro if you have to take it. It's either the very first or last car. Can someone else confirm this?
I've read it is the FIRST car.
A related question, should my wife ride in the women's car as well or with me?
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The women-only car is the first one and your wife could either go there if she wanted to or with you in any of the other cars. The women only car is generally for those women who do not usually mix with men and/or who prefer not to be squashed up against men during the rush hour!! When you see the rush hour you will understand why!
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