$9 Invite the person who is standing outside the door to get in. - Serving the Arabic coffee with dates. - Incense and perfume the guest. - Being generous with the guest and serving a sufficient meal, like a goat or a young camel, sticking to the Islamic and Arabic traditions. - The host shall not sit with the guest, but only serve him. - The Saudi traditions assume that the old shall be honored in the meeting before the young and not to sit before old people. - No to take the cup of coffee or the water before the guest, the father, or the elder brother. - Not to smoke before the father, uncles, old men. - Not to serve coffee or tea in your left hand, and not to take the same in your left hand or use it in any dealing. - Not to monopolize food. - When being in the desert, you shall get away from the meeting if you want to relief yourself of your needs. - Not to open the buttons of the cloth and to walk in public with an uncovered head. - Wearing the Meshalah when meeting dignitaries and officials, and also in feasts, social occasions, and Jumma Prayer.

Invite the person who is standing outside the door to get in. - Serving the Arabic coffee with dates. - Incense and perfume the guest. - Being generous with the guest and serving a sufficient meal, like a goat or a young camel, sticking to the Islamic and Arabic traditions. - The host shall not sit with the guest, but only serve him. - The Saudi traditions assume that the old shall be honored in the meeting before the young and not to sit before old people. - No to take the cup of coffee or the water before the guest, the father, or the elder brother. - Not to smoke before the father, uncles, old men. - Not to serve coffee or tea in your left hand, and not to take the same in your left hand or use it in any dealing. - Not to monopolize food. - When being in the desert, you shall get away from the meeting if you want to relief yourself of your needs. - Not to open the buttons of the cloth and to walk in public with an uncovered head. - Wearing the Meshalah when meeting dignitaries and officials, and also in feasts, social occasions, and Jumma Prayer.

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