gypt is a country with an immense cultural mix, In every major city  in Egypt you will find traditions that remain from the time of the  Pharaohs, and in other parts you will find pure tribal customs that were  brought in by many invaders throughout the centuries. That  contradiction and contrast between areas of Egypt, when you compare it  with other Middle Eastern countries, is what makes Egypt seem advanced  against some of the others. Yet here you will find that the customs and  mentality tends to be full of warmth towards visitors and foreigners. I  guess this could be the secret why Egypt is considered the most  attractive country in the region for travellers. The pure nature of the  local Egyptians pops up whenever you need help or when they invite  you into their homes and when they hardly know you, or when they smile  in your face! All of that makes a visit to Egypt a wonderful and  unforgettable experience. 
Egypt's population is around 71 million. Around 62  million of them are Sunni Muslims and about 8-9 Million are Coptic  Christians (Christian Egyptians), although public statistics indicate  that they are not more than 7 million. Whether Muslim or Copt, the  Egyptians are moderately religious and religious principles are quite  noticeable in their daily lives. Here each family member is responsible  for the integrity of his or her family and for the behaviour of other  members, creating an environment that would be envied by many people in  the West. Here they are very close to each other, family ties are far  stronger than in the west, and that is why you will find any major city  in Egypt is a lot safer than any western metropolis.
Yet when travellers come to Egypt they are often apprehensive, their  views of Egyptians and Arabs, fomented by unkind and untrue media  stories, often bear no relation to reality. Travellers, when they meet  Egyptians are often surprised by their friendly, hospitable reception  and take home with them good feelings about Egypt and its population.
Egyptians form a society of a mixture of Middle Eastern  family standards, taken from the different religious rules, whether in  Islam or Christianity, it creates a sort of background that can colour  their decision-making in a way difficult for foreigners to understand,  yet it is precisely this training that makes Egyptians some of the most  charming and helpful of hosts. By understanding the culture and with  consideration for your hosts, you can be a welcome guest in Egypt. 
In general, Egyptians are most accommodating and  they will go out of their way to help you and respond to any questions  you have. Most Egyptians require little personal space and will stand  within inches of you to talk! You will find that whenever you start  talking with an Egyptian, you will inevitably draw a crowd, and often  the Egyptians will start discussing, among themselves, about the correct  answer to a question. 
Although most of the Muslims in Egypt do not drink alcohol they don't  object to others drinking, but doing it in reasonable amounts. In Egypt  people don't eat pork, and rarely, when you find a place that offers  pork, is there much choice on the menu. 
Egyptians like rest of the Muslims all over the world fast at holy month of Ramadan, it is the time when they all come close to each other and respect each other, it is the time Egypt stay awake at night. 
During this month, donations, almsgiving and charity  would be at its highest rates, it is the time for forgiveness and  love. It is a wonderful month. 

 
 
 
 
 
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