Are you hospitable?

Well, I would like to know how hospitable you and your nation is? And, how do you treat them, what food/drinks you offer them when they come at your place? Are there any differences in terms of  habitability between the past and present time? And, what about if a guest comes without prior information/phone call?

In general my compatriots are hospitable. Even poor people  try to offer something (food or drinks) if someone comes at their places. Yes, food items differ between village and city, poor and rich people. Tea is a common drinks here, city dwellers like coffee too but hard drinks is still a big no in regular people's life. Town/city dwellers specially working people prefer having gusts with prior notice.

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  • Lol....yes, it is, okay this time I will rember it, thanks

  • It seems you should get rid of those bottles from your desks after sahoor. lol

  • lol....but every year on first Ramadan month I have to be more careful....because still on the first day there is  a water bottle ( what I drank last time) on my desk!

  • Okay, dear... It was when I was 11 grader and not in Ramadan month. :D

  • Onee.....lol....okay, in which class you were in then....look, even till now I sometimes want to drink water in the beginning of ramadan, you know we need sometime to cope up.....I laughed reading you....and going to share with my family.....have a nice weekend, dear.

  • Onee.....lol....okay, in which class you were in then....look, even till now I sometimes want to drink water in the beginning of ramadan, you know we need sometime to cope up.....I laughed reading you....and going to share with my family.....have a nice weekend, dear.

  • Thank you so much, roman for telling me about your part. Yes, everywhere village people are more frank. Anyway, I want to hi at least I like to smile to everyone, some people response, some not and I like to see smiling people. Thanks again....

  • Hi Bet!

    I guess, it depends on which part of country it is. For example in the villages people are MUCH more hospitable. Villagers even say hi to everyone, even if they see the newcomer for the first time. I think in the village, people in need can get everything they need and even more!

  • You are welcome, dear Bet. And thank you for your nice discussion. 

  • Dear, svitlana.....thanks for your comment...yes, security is a matter of course...specially if strangers come....yes, we should be careful about strangers....thanks for another information about egyptian people, I had no idea about them....really happy to see you here.

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