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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Snoozer: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Madame M.: [qb] In Dec. when it was fairly chilly even in Cairo the Euros were dressed for the beach. It was too dayum cold for that! I found that the Americans, Canadians, and Asians were far more respectable clothing wise than the Euros.[/qb][/QUOTE]I agree with that....the European tourists I saw at Giza, Egyptian Museum, Citadel, around the Nile, etc., were all wearing tiny halter tops and short-shorts. And some men with above-the-knee shorts. (that's just wrong anywhere). I wouldn't think twice about that attire here at home, but it was really weird to see women wearing that in Cairo, after everything the tourguide books say about dressing at least somewhat modestly. (But again, I never saw Americans, so who knows what they might have been wearing). [/qb][/QUOTE]I only saw a handful of Americans. One was a woman from Mossouri and her "Alexandrian" fiancee. She was very open about the way they met and the age difference and the language barrier and so forth. It was at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. I knew right away what kind of relationship it was. The two barely spoke to each other. Naturally my mother wanted to bond (especially since she herself is in a sugar-mama relationship) and started traded schedules for the week so she could buddy up. Basically the Alexandrian fiancee looked like a mentally delayed worwolf. I tried to pull my in-laws away from the happy threesome and explain the man was a dirtbag and his American fiance was a ugly fat passport to him. Mother straight out told me I was rude. So what. We kept on bumping into the couple in the library and finally my mother got the picture that there was something teribly wrong with the guy and he had scared her. After that point mother finally started to understand that I had a better grasp on the situation than she did. And I didn't hear anything about Steven for the rest of the vacation until the day before we left. Which is a record for her, she talks about Steven at least 5 times in one conversation. Any opinion, decision, experience is pepper with this imbecile, so her being quiet about the guy for 8 days was a major mercy. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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