Do and don't in Saudi Arabia



Kind Regards
and ask your questions. Salman
But who would have thought,. Staying mostly inside the house made me to read and read and read ...books that are now very helpful to me. Had been completing numerous e courses, and after that I have all my time to use in doing what I really want to do like writing and again, to read more and more. I swear, because of those routinary activities I had been having, I have improved a lot spiritually.. Thanks to this boring kingdom who does not approve of ladies freely going out to see some friends anytime. Had I been occupied in doing something else, I guess i never would have achieved this wisdom and spiritual maturity I only got from staying at home.
Haven't been to Waco in years since I was stationed at Ft. Hood. If you're in the Eastern Province, near the bridge to Bahrain, drop me a line. We can cross the bridge together for the occasional American beef jerky run.
-pbn
Although, if some pissed of Religious guy does bother you for head cover, just do it for sake of minute or two. Inside the Masjid (Mosque) you are always required to wear a head scarf as it is important but in Malls and cars, zero pressure.
I was surely mistaken. I meant "Non of the foreign females including Americans, Europeans, Lebanese and Filipinos are
Alamo, You might have had a bad experience, these Religious police tend to have mood swings, trust me, I have lived here long enough and can tell they will just ask you to cover the head if they are in bad mood. In Riyadh and Jeddah both, non the lebanese or american women anymore cover the head, although once in a blue moon they do come n ask you to cover.
Pardon for the mistake
I am an American woman and just two days ago there was a mutawa--his face angry and contorted--demanding (NOT asking) me to cover my head.
It doesn't happen a lot but seriously, it does happen (and MORE often than 'once in a blue moon'). It's easiest just to do it and ten seconds later, when they walk away, to uncover. If their purpose is to shame and/or bully me, my purpose is to make them look like ineffectual fools.
I know because many (and many) times I had been with the ladies! lol so i know. In Riyadh they are more active than other cities.
There are cases like that, I believe and I too have witnessed it but its rare.
I do not say they are intellectual fools, they are actually total fools.
simplysk wrote:I do not say they are intellectual fools, they are actually total fools.
I said inEFFECTUAL, not intellectual. There's a difference. Look it up! 
all that matters is,,,, they are fools.
simplysk wrote:I m surely having a bad day :\
Nah, your English is excellent. Smile! 
simplysk wrote:I have seen that laugh, and It is not a complimenting laugh, trust me
Huh? 
right?
My request to 'smile' was a reaction to your :\ face! 'Contorting attempt' ??? HUH?
thankx for the compliment
yours is owesome too 
Lol about contorting... I liked your expression when u used it for the Religious ninjas. Hope you dont mind :>
We are not here to judge people, but to share our views, arent we?
I have been telling you with my experience and the people I know, which is almost 20 years in Jeddah, and 3 in Riyadh and Jubail. You are absolutely right, there should not even be rare incidents like that, but for a minute you should just consider the society n culture here is very traditional like once it was in Europe n America when immodest clothes were not very social.
If Saudia has gotten rid of Niqab in last 10 years, give them another 10 and they will get better with time.
simplysk wrote:If Saudia has gotten rid of Niqab in last 10 years, give them another 10 and they will get better with time.
I Agree with u Buddy, There will be a Paradigm Shift, but surely with time !!!
Alliecat wrote:If their purpose is to shame and/or bully me, my purpose is to make them look like ineffectual fools.
I cannot Stop laughing, I think you shoud write this in Arabic(And nobody will object that language here
), so that those guys come to know their actual worth !!! 

Also I was wrong about the opinion, that 100% women @ riyadh cover their heads. Just saw lots many of them without covering their heads !!
saimans wrote:simplysk wrote:If Saudia has gotten rid of Niqab in last 10 years, give them another 10 and they will get better with time.
I Agree with u Buddy, There will be a Paradigm Shift, but surely with time !!!
Absolutely. And if it takes 2 mins of head covering, I would not object it, as this is their tradition. They should change, but hence they havent yet, we have to work it out.
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No Head Covering for men. Unless u feel comfortable in a Veil !!! 

