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Green Acres
Joined: 06 May 2009 Posts: 260
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:09 pm Post subject: Dress Code |
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I've read so much about how women must wrap up in abayas when moving around, but what about the men?
If I play sports such as tennis or football, would I wear such attire? Then I should only wear such attire on the field of play and cover myself in transit to and from? A curious point.
As well, should my sleeves be long or can I wear short-sleeve shirts?
Another question I have, and this would make packing really really easy. Can I wear the white shirt and head scarf that most men wear? Is that permitted? I can just imagine my life without having to consider what to wear? Does anyone do this? I just haven't a clue, I know, but that's why I ask.
Also, can I stop shaving and grow my hair long? I can have a long beard, right? I'm so excited!! |
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007

Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 2684 Location: UK/Veteran of the Magic Kingdom
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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Well, in the Magic Kingdom, the beard of a hippy is not 'sacred' like a beard of a Muttawaa!  |
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Green Acres
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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How can one distinguish the two? |
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johnslat

Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 13859 Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:15 pm Post subject: |
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Dear Green Acres,
The beards of mattawas are attached to bodies wearing short thobes and heads covered by gutras minus agals.
Regards,
John |
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Green Acres
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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Can I get some of those? And a diet coke? Diet Coke!! |
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Mia Xanthi

Joined: 13 Mar 2008 Posts: 955 Location: why is my heart still in the Middle East while the rest of me isn't?
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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We've been through this before. If you choose to wear the attire of the local males, you will be considered an oddity at best and an insult at worst. It is not a way to make friends and influence people among the Saudis.
And I cannot bear to think what would happen if you showed up on a tennis court wearing a woman's abaya. Just say no, Green Acres, however much pain it may cause you.  |
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007

Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 2684 Location: UK/Veteran of the Magic Kingdom
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 7:18 am Post subject: |
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Mia Xanthi wrote: |
And I cannot bear to think what would happen if you showed up on a tennis court wearing a woman's abaya.  |
Well, they will say "look at that Majnounah, Ibn Majnounah, Wild Al-Himarah".
Teta Mia, I let you translate the above using an Arabic-Hillbilly English dictionary!  |
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Mia Xanthi

Joined: 13 Mar 2008 Posts: 955 Location: why is my heart still in the Middle East while the rest of me isn't?
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:33 am Post subject: |
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Don't need to look up "majnoona, ibn majnoona" but I will look up the "wild al himara" part. I get the gist, anyway....and it's exactly what I was trying to say. |
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Green Acres
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:43 am Post subject: |
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Granted, a bit of an oddity if I am so crazy to even ask such a question, but could you explain why it would be insulting?
Is it that everyone should know their place and all, or what? I've often wondered about that when immersing in other cultures. It seems strange that my wife would HAVE TO wear an abaya, but that I should not dress the same as local males. Can someone explain that to me? I think you owe that much if you wish to make yourself amusing, but none the more insightful.
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scot47

Joined: 10 Jan 2003 Posts: 15343
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cmp45

Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Posts: 1475 Location: KSA
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:05 am Post subject: |
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Green Acres wrote: |
Granted, a bit of an oddity if I am so crazy to even ask such a question, but could you explain why it would be insulting?
Is it that everyone should know their place and all, or what? I've often wondered about that when immersing in other cultures. It seems strange that my wife would HAVE TO wear an abaya, but that I should not dress the same as local males. Can someone explain that to me? I think you owe that much if you wish to make yourself amusing, but none the more insightful. Thanks |
It's a man's world over here! Women are expected to be covered to protect themselves and the dignity of the family from the dirty minded -sex crazed sea of men, men, men every which way you turn there's a man in your face!
Also Islamic law dictates that women and to a lesser degree men to dress modestly (in public). Obviously sporting events do not count, so is acceptable for men to wear shorts when playing football or tennis etc. However, for women the sports venue most likely will be strictly women only at an indoor health club.
If you don't agree with these rules, best not come over here.
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scot47

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Greenacres
You cannot expect cultural practices to be LOGICAL or RATIONAL. |
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Green Acres
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:11 am Post subject: |
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Interesting article, to say the least. It is the same kind of stuff I've been coming across in my research. The article does not reflect the attitudes or approach that Saudi's should have towards foreigners living in the KSA.
I don't plan to live in a compound. I would be much happier to blend in, but not at the expense of making everyone uncomfortable. What would my students be wearing? I find that in most places that I work, that I must dress more professional than my students.
Some of my simple questions have not been answered, for example -- long sleeves or short sleeves? How about wearing ties? What if I were from another Muslim country, say Jordan or Egypt, would my attire reflect that I'm from this area, or would someone from Jordan dress as a Saudi man while in the kingdom?
And, by the way, "we" have not been through this before. No one is forcing you to reply. |
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Green Acres
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:15 am Post subject: |
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cmp -- why don't you just answer the question(s). They are simple enough. Who is disagreeing or agreeing anyway. The point of this exercise is to understand.
Sea of men, huh? It's a man's world, huh? Are you a man? Are you unhappy with this? Do you want to leave? I don't get your attitude. The topic is about dress code. How do you dress everyday? You could be more helpful, or at least entertaining. |
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cmp45

Joined: 17 Aug 2004 Posts: 1475 Location: KSA
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:16 am Post subject: |
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Green Acres wrote: |
Interesting article, to say the least. It is the same kind of stuff I've been coming across in my research. The article does not reflect the attitudes or approach that Saudi's should have towards foreigners living in the KSA.
I don't plan to live in a compound. I would be much happier to blend in, but not at the expense of making everyone uncomfortable. What would my students be wearing? I find that in most places that I work, that I must dress more professional than my students.
Some of my simple questions have not been answered, for example -- long sleeves or short sleeves? How about wearing ties? What if I were from another Muslim country, say Jordan or Egypt, would my attire reflect that I'm from this area, or would someone from Jordan dress as a Saudi man while in the kingdom?
And, by the way, "we" have not been through this before. No one is forcing you to reply. |
If you are a man you obviously have much more leeway in terms of dressing. T-shirts for casual and short sleave shirts for work are acceptable...However, ask your potential employer, if these are major concerns for you...common sense dictates...dress modestly! Seems to me, mostly Gulf nationals wear the traditional thobe etc. ..all other male Arabs generally dress in western attire. |
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