Outside your hotel loose and baggy down to knees and elbows and up to neck. It is actually cooler and safer in the sun than strappt tops.
Inside your hotel around the swimming pool swimming costumes and bikinis but I would not wear a thong
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
Yes, you should wear suitable clothes in respect to the country.
Like akshar said, baggy clothes, the more the better. No spaghetti tops or hot pants to say at last.
Anyway if you wear inappropriate clothing you will find out quickly what "hassle" means.
It is going to be very, very hot and I advise you also to take a short trip to a Red Sea beach. This is more where you will be able to get some tan and don't feel so umcomfortable about other people's looks.
I wish you a wonderful time in Egypt and enjoy this very special time!
Well thats a good piece of advice from the mates overhere, get with u some sunblocks too preferably " photoderm SPF 100 " and white clothes for less sun irritation and yeah whenever u get to get on streets u better be wearing loose clothes half sleeves or long sleeves are ok, but avoid tight clothes and short ones and hopefully u will enjoy it
salam
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
if ur a giggly girl, better not giggle much too hahahaha
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
take advantage of the heat and pick up a bit of a tan whilst I'm there, but I have been told that Egypt isn't the place to pick up a tan or to wear short clothes. Can anyone help, please??!
Egypt is exactly the place to pick up a tan, at the matter of fact it the best place to get a tan without those nasty tan lines (hint,hint). The less you wear the better, casue july and august at the hottest months in egypt...if you need someone to rub some oil on your ,hopefuly, great body just let me know, I get great hands
sincerly
Nutso_Ordinary
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Originally posted by Nutso_Ordinary:
Egypt is exactly the place to pick up a tan, at the matter of fact it the best place to get a tan without those nasty tan lines (hint,hint). The less you wear the better, casue july and august at the hottest months in egypt...if you need someone to rub some oil on your ,hopefuly, great body just let me know, I got great handssincerly
Nutso_Ordinary
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
I'm travelling to Egypt, Cairo to be particular, in July/ August. I am looking forward to it massively, however, I do't have a clue about the sort of clothing I should be bringing with me. I would like to take advantage of the heat and pick up a bit of a tan whilst I'm there, but I have been told that Egypt isn't the place to pick up a tan or to wear short clothes. Can anyone help, please??!
It depends on where are u going. If u go to Sharm or Hurgada u can weare whatever u want.
If u go to Cairo, Alex etc u'd better take somthing long, that will hide ur legs, arms and shoulders. Better to have it wight, as there are too much sun. U will feel better in such clothers when u go to the excursions or walk in the street in big cities.
When I go to the crowded places (market for ex) I prefer to put smth on the head and hide my hairs. (But it's my own crasy idea)
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
I flew with them couple of times and I never ever had a problem.
About wearing white clothes because of less sun irritation .... well, just to tell you this much, they will not stay white for a long time.
Again, have a wonderful vacation ..... and hopefully you will be so fascinated that you will return.
The nightlife in Cairo is incredible. Actually I wasn't able to enjoy it the last six years but I know good nightclubs operating and some new pubs opened up in the meantime.
Egyptian people are very much outgoing and happy folks. You also will find many foreigners living and enjoying the nightlife.
Maybe some other ES members can give you some good advises where to go.
But definitely don't miss out on a feluka ride on the nile - even at night. You also can buy tickets for boats where they entertain you the Egyptian way you know with traditional food, dancing etc.
Gosh, just from talking about - I want to go there now too.
Again, have so much fun ..... it is so different than Europe.
Oh, by the way, there is nothing better than to be outgoing! And how do you want to calm down, you will pop some pills?! It's your vacation girl, so enjoy it! Hopefully you're not going to visit Egypt all by yourself!
PS: If you are too flirty - you will find out....
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
I have never been to Egypt before, and although I know quite a bit about the past. I don't know so much about the present Egypt. My friend (who has been to egypt) suggested I should calm my personality down a bit. I am naturally outgoing, flirty, lound and giggly. Do I really need to calm myself down for my trip?? Apparently I would be giving out a very bad message of myself and western women in general. Is this true?
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
Look you can do anything you like but I am just recommending the way to get least hassle and more integration.
If you want to be a 'I am a tourist I have the dollars and I don't give a **** about your culture, religion or sesinbilites' then you can do it.
It is your choice
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Jane Akshar UK Co-owner of www.flatsinluxor.co.uk Appartments and Tours in Luxor
well just be urself and be modest and yeah be modest in ur clothes, u shall get the tan, dont worry, if u didnt pick it up, ill just pack u some from mine and give it all for free hahahaha..
well its always good enough to respect the traditions about clothes within the city but for sure ull enjoy all inshallah
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
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Originally posted by akshar:
If you want to be a 'I am a tourist I have the dollars and I don't give a **** about your culture, religion or sesinbilites' then you can do it.It is your choice
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by akshar:
[b]If you want to be a 'I am a tourist I have the dollars and I don't give a **** about your culture, religion or sesinbilites' then you can do it.It is your choice
Hi giggle girl
iam sure they sounded to u like if ur going to a war and not to a vacation, look friend just be sensible and enjoy ur time and like i said pay respect to the culture coz its some way of respect to others and u shall be paid the same respect and more even..iam sure ur a wise enoug person to understand me and simply be urself and be moderate and ull just never forget the days inshallah.. just pay some attention to some of the sensible stuff ur being told
take care and dont ever think of upsetting Tutankhamoun when ur in here, his curse is damn wild
cheers
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by akshar:
[b]If you want to be a 'I am a tourist I have the dollars and I don't give a **** about your culture, religion or sesinbilites' then you can do it.It is your choice
Hallo
iam katia, iam from polska(poland), iam 25 and live in cairo from 3 months. I love cairo and i live nice life. no person will can make you do something you dont want.
EgyptianDoc77 say you right thing and he is rite. if you want thing write to me
bye from katia
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Originally posted by GiggleGirl:
When I say I'll respect Egyptians, I mean I'll respect their culture by not wearing my hotpants and vest top...and sticking to the long, floaty skirt and shirt.
Heya
What a pity egyptians wouldnt see ya in ur hot flirty stuff, uffffffff
they'll miss the real charm but
you can still do it in Sharm
u see how iam perfecting the similies
hahahahaha
take care and yeah stick to ur long dress
be safe
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
quote:
Originally posted by EgyptianDoc77:
[B] HeyaWhat a pity egyptians wouldnt see ya in ur hot flirty stuff, uffffffff
they'll miss the real charm but
you can still do it in Sharm[B]
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Raymon www.youregypt.com
well at my first post to u i recommended u to get ur sunscreen with u..check up..its all available and all qualities too, but why bothering urself to buy from here
i recommend for u " Photoderm SPF 100" and its a dermatologists request so concern bout it :d
be safe
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
iam from sweden also visiting cairo and i asked for the same clubs in downtown from EgyptianDoc77 the other day but unfortunately he isnt into this
i kept my post but no one replied me..hope to answer what are good clubs downtown??
thanks , cari
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Originally posted by sybyrite:
Hey Doc, Please don't tell anyone to use SPF 100. It's a well-published dermatological fact that anything over SPF 15 will only clog the poors. The rest is just comercial hype to sell more product.
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By the way, on the dress topic, is topless acceptable at tourist hotel pool? How about thong? I don't like tan lines, either.
And should the shoulders be covered in public or are thin-strapped sundresses (long) OK?
hey sybyrite
i hope you know that you are talking to a dermatologist as well, and simply what do you know about skin phototypes??do you know how many phototypes exists and about solar interactions with with different skin types??? i doubt it ...dear sybrite iam giving her a scientific opinion, and not simply coz ur inteersts include " health" u can make that quote..
i prefer u would read more of solar skin inetarctions and skin phototypes dear
enjoy ur reading
cheers
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology
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hi sybyrite
iam french doctor and i never here what you say is right!!!!!!! in fact my french dermatologue ( skin doctor) give me SPF100 block when i was in greque(athens) and say if more than 100 exist he give..
this is not right
also dress i think all replies of askhar and dalia and rest is good not bad
thank you
quote:
Originally posted by sybyrite:
By the way, on the dress topic, is topless acceptable at tourist hotel pool? How about thong? I don't like tan lines, either.
And should the shoulders be covered in public or are thin-strapped sundresses (long) OK? Thanks.
quote:
Originally posted by sybyrite:
By the way, on the dress topic, is topless acceptable at tourist hotel pool? How about thong?
lol....Yikes!! Even I'm not that stupid to think topless is ok in Egypt!! Are bikinis ok though (not a thong back....i don't like them) I'm sure you didn't need that detail...lol
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You mean I have to go out and get one of those big ol' bathing suits? I thought anywhere with an influx of European tourists was quite lax on coverings. Not like the Caribbean?
I'd guess that if your intention is to offend people, and be treated like trash as well, that you could get away with a lot more.
If you want to show respect for the country you are visiting and be treated with respect too you'd do well to take the advice offered on this board.
Here's yet another helpful site: http://www.youregypt.com/eguide/genguide/clothing/
(Actually the picture of the "least" amount of clothing a female should wear seems to me much less than would be acceptable in many circumstances, but overall the site still has some good points.)
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GG. yes you can certainly pick up a tan, be very hot when your there though !! and NO please dont wear short clothes you will offend there culture and you will be thought of as very very cheap ! if you have booked a trip to egypt surely you want to see some of its history and learn about its culture ? going semi naked is not the way to do it like Artemi said , even the women in the link is wearing TOO LITTLE !
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Originally posted by Artemi:
(Actually the picture of the "least" amount of clothing a female should wear seems to me much less than would be acceptable in many circumstances, but overall the site still has some good points.)
LOL, I would not dare walking anywhere in Cairo in those clothes the lady in the illustration is wearing.
Cairo istn't that bad, actually. I do get very upset by ANY kind of harrassment and it can spoil my day, but I have to admit I don't get a lot of it.
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Originally posted by sybyrite:
Sorry Doc, Guess I'm just a tan junkie/sun worshipper. So I suppose that I only pay attention to the reports that I like. My appolgies. I use SPF '0', or in extreme sun, # 4. This would be along the equator.
hey dear
take care of ur precious skin and enjoy the sun :
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Dr.M.Lotfy
Resident Doctor of Dermatology & Andrology