Morocco

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  • What NOT to do
  • What to do
  • When traveling with your Significant Other, do not hold hands or show any PDA while in public. It is considered very rude and offensive --Faithy
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  • When invited to a house don't come wearing shorts. --Mustapha
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  • You should not drink alcohol in public places, except in bars.. --Mustapha
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  • In Ramadan, when people are fasting, you should not eat or drink in front of them. You can do this in private. --Mustapha
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  • It seems careless and offensive to wear casual clothes for a wedding. --Mustapha
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  • Avoid using The thumb and index to mean 'ok'. In Morocco it actually means “zero” or “worthless ” in Morocco --Mustapha
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  • As a tourist, expect that local people, especially in small villages, would keep staring at you for a while. So don't be offended. Most people in villages are very generous and welcoming. --Mustapha
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  • Don't start eating until the host gives you the permission to do so. Remember not to eat with your left hand. --Mustapha
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  • You should not drink alcohol in public. It's prohibited. --Mustapha
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  • For a couple, they should Not kiss each other in public. --Mustapha
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  • In the Souks, keep bartering! Set the price you want to pay and start at a lower price. Be prepared to walk away. If the stall holders think you're asking a fair price, they will call you back to complete a sale. --Bernie
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  • Wash your hands before eating, for most people don't use forks and spoons. --Mustapha
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  • Bring some gifts to a wedding you are invited to. People bring packets of sugar and give some money to the spouses. --Mustapha
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  • As a guest, and before eating, you should wait for the host to bring you water to wash you hands. Before eating, wait for the host's permission. Say 'bismilah', which means in the name of God. And remember to use your right hand to eat. --Mustapha
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  • You should taste the delicious Tajine and couscous and drink the amazing mint tea. --Mustapha
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  • Take off your shoes before entering the living room in a home. --Mustapha
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  • when entering the mosque or a place that is considered sacred, you should take off your shoes and show respect by showing good manners. --MUSTAPHA
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  • When entering the mosque or a place that is considered sacred, you should take off your shoes and show respect by showing good manners. --MUSTAPHA
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  • When seeing a funeral, you should stop for a moment as a sign of respect. --Mustapha
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  • When entering the mosque or a place that is considered sacred, you should take off your shoes, greet the people there by saying ' SALAMO ALAYKOM', and show respect by being quiet and polite. --MUSTAPHA
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