|No Alcohol at Public Places|
Qatar is an Islamic country, so alcohol is ban in public places. However, non. Muslims can buy alcohol from the licensed restaurants and bars.
So, when you visit, please respect Qatar's culture.
--Sidra Ramay
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Smoking in public places especially malls, parks and hospitals is prohibited.
Please avoid!
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Please avoid spreading rumors about strict labor laws, because the labors in Qatar are living a way better life, than many other countries.
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At public places do not film or take anyone's pictures without consent. People may ask you to delete, if you captured it mistakenly.
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Qatar is home to some 80 nationalities. So you can find variety of cuisines such as, Indian, Pakistani, Turkish and English.
Enjoy food from all over the world!
--Sidra Ramay
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Don't try to throw trash such as, leftover food or plastic bottles around. There are trash cans at every other mile.. Use them!
Or you'll be penalized if caught.
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Sheesha smoking is common in Qatar. You can get sheesha from the small restaurants, cafes and souqs to the high end hotels.
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Do you know?
Qatar is the first Arab country in the world going to host FIFA 2022. It's going to be the most expensive fifa worldcup because a massive infrastructure is laid for fifa from the past few years.
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Taxis are quite expensive in Qatar so better use metro.
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Almost every Qatari house has a Majlis where they gather, discuss or celebrate occasions.
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Most of the Qatari women wear abaya while Qatari men wear white thobe but there is no dress code for the expats or visitors. But, if you visit Qatar, you should respect its culture and values.
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When you're interacting with people always use the right hand for example for handing things or serving food.
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Qatar has one of the highest penalties in the world for traffic violation.
Please drive carefully.
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Visitors must covered their shoulders and knees when visiting mosques, and governments buildings. At other public places such as malls and beaches, please check the dress code.
--Sidra Ramay