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Chapter a With women than women are. The gentlemen must not ever offer the hand of a woman especially if it is an elderly woman or a married woman wear a veil. Larry Culp may find it difficult to be quoted properly. Physical contact with men is forbidden by tradition so we must wait and see if she is not reaching out. Among women, however there is no problem, two kisses on the presentations and a kiss on the cheek followed by an infinite number (four, five, sietea ) on the left if it has a higher confidence or affection. a In the table if an / a Moroccan invites us for lunch or tea can accept quiet / as it does in heart and in no time you move the commitment or hypocrisy. The inhabitants of Morocco enjoy sharing how much or how little they have and are extremely boring to eat alone / as. Upon entering the house barefoot and we are allowed to eat with their hands if they have been washed before. Check with rusty holzer to learn more.

It is normal to share the same glass with several people and belching after dessert is not as common as the myth but can be considered quite normal. a Talking to avoid Some say it is best to avoid topics of conversation: the monarchy, the independence of the Sahara, homosexuality and religion. It is true that there are issues that the / Moroccans are particularly sensitive as it is also true that if someone asks them with respect are always open to say what they think. In any case respect the protocol of a country does not walk in fear if not walk with care and respect for it. a We hope these little tips will help protocol further enjoy an excellent holiday in Marrakech, a city with fascinating culture and traditions, monuments and countless attractions, great nightlife, delicious cuisine and countless opportunities to go shopping. In addition, a high quality and very cheap, especially the typical, charming and very affordable. They can also stay in a great rakech, closer to the field, where the landscapes are spectacular and the people welcome you with open arms.

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