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DUBAI CULTURE

Written by oryzana on 8:05 PM

CULTURE in DUBAI is rooted in Islamic traditions that form UAE National's lifestyles. However, the UAE is tolerant and welcoming to foreigners who do not practice the religion of Islam.

Expatriates are free to practice their own religion, alcohol is served in hotels and the dress code is liberal. Women don't face discrimination. Courtesy and HOSPITALITY are one of the many virtues of DUBAI. Rulers are keen to maintain their culture and do so through a number of practices. One is promoting sporting events that are representative of their past. Falconry, camel racing and dhow sailing are still popular in DUBAI.

The official language of the country is Arabic, however most people in and out of the workplace communicate in English. There are so many different nationalities in Dubai, English finds common ground with most people. The majority of road and shop signs, restaurant menus etc. are in both English and Arabic.

DUBAI is a cosmopolitan city and VISITORS can dress however they like. Still, a good amount of respect for local customs is appreciated. In deference to local customs and norms it is a good idea for visitors not to wear very short, tight clothing, at least until such time as they are comfortable with the city. UAE nationals usually wear their traditional dress. For men this is the dishdasha or khandura, a white full-length shirt-dress. It is worn with a white or red checked headdress known as a gutra. In public women wear the black abaya, a long black robe that covers their normal clothes. They also wear a headscarf.

Normally TOURIST photography is acceptable and expected with all the beautiful things to PHOTOGRAPH in DUBAI. In general, photographs of government buildings, military installations, ports and airports should not be taken. Like anywhere, it is polite to ask permission before photographing people. It is considered offensive to photograph Muslim women.

ARABIC CUISINE comprises many types of cooking from countries like MOROCCO, EGYPT, Afghanistan, Lebanon, TUNISIA, and more. Throughout the city, vendors sell shawarma, a hot sandwich with lamb or chicken, carved from a rotating spit and served in pita bread with vegetables. A variety of juices from pineapple, banana, mango, or a mixed cocktail can be ordered from fresh juice vendors.

Alcohol is served in licensed premises like restaurants and bars. It is also served in a few recreational clubs. SHISHA PIPES are smoked at most establishments. They are traditional water pipes that use flavored tobaccos like strawberry or apple. SHISHA is usually enjoyed while sitting at a CAFE or RESTAURANT.

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