Customs in Qatar

Qatar, commonly known as Qatar.

The term “Qatar” has evolved from the ancient Western name here.

The ancient Greeks call it “Catara”.

The Romans call it “Catarar”.

The ancient Arabs call it Qatar.

Qatar is located on the Qatar Peninsula, south-west of the Persian Gulf, bordering Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and the vast majority of its territory is surrounded by the Persian Gulf.

With considerable oil and gas resources, the total reserves of natural gas are the third highest in the world and the highest in the world in terms of per capita GDP.

Qatar is also an absolute monarchy, led by the “Al-Thani family” since the mid-19th century.

Qataris constitute 36.4 per cent of the Qatari population of 2.06 million square metres, followed by Arabs, Persians, Indians, Pakistanis, Baluchis, etc.

Foreigners are mainly from India, Pakistan and South-East Asian countries.

The capital is Doha, also known as Beida.

The currency is “Rial”.

The official language is Arabic and English is common.

Like other Islamic countries, Qatar prohibits Muslims from drinking alcohol and eating pork, while at the same time discouraging the image of pigs as an decoration.

Abusive and unclean foods, such as nailfish, crabs and dead animals, are forbidden to eat.

Moreover, in Qatar, women are not allowed to wear short skirts (including foreign women), and women go to the streets barefoot and are considered to be degrading and must wear footwear.

The pagans are not allowed to enter the mosque.

Women must be black and masked to enter mosques.

Muslims are not allowed to enter mosques in shoes or without being cleansed.

Qatar is very kind and kind.

A handshake is held for other foreigners for Muslim encounters and kisses, but only between the same sex.

Kisses are also customary when meeting with family members and friends, even when they kiss each other ' s cheeks, and the other should also be treated with respect.

At present, Western ceremonial rituals are widely used in the Qatari business community.

They don't have a good sense of time, they're not used to dating on time, and they're always happy to be late.

They think it's their courtesy.

At social events, gifts of gold pens are particularly preferred.

When talking to the guests, there is a habit of being isolated, and they always look at each other with their eyes open and think that this is the only way to behave with respect for the guests.

But they were very warm.

Whenever guests come to the door, they will always have to make coffee for them which is thick and fragrance.

In some cases, fragrances of cinnamon, bean bean bean or a drop of rose water are mixed in coffee to make the taste more delicious.

They're also very tactful about their restaurants, with a focus on the fragrance of good foods, and they love high-quality cooking, small-size foods, softer tastes.

Locals like cheese or yogurt for breakfasta few drops of golden, yellow and green olive oil, with a few green or black little olives to make dots to achieve the full fragrance.

, which is qatar's favorite food for breakfast, is made for raw materials using beans, garlic and olive oil.

the caltas usually have their lunches and dinners dominated by fresh vegetables and meat, and love to add a large amount of spices to their dishes.

in addition to the rice, goat, seafood, which is the main food of the karta people, which is usually used as a welcome meal for the guests, the welcome guests can also taste sweet dates and rice with date palms, pines and grapes, which are rare in other places and are special local foods.

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