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Wouldn't this be a pretty hefty fine for most young Egyptians?

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CAIRO (AFP) - Two young Egyptians caught in the act of kissing in public in Cairo during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan have been fined 100 pounds (17.50 dollars) each, newspapers reported.

A court in Kasr al-Nil district found the pair guilty of offending public morals when they kissed in broad daylight on the banks of the Nile.

The man, aged 25, argued in his defence that his 21-year-old friend was a colleague whom he regarded as a "sister" and with whom he would exchange a kiss every time their paths crossed.

The holy month of Ramadan is a time for abstinence and religious reflection during daylight hours.

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That's a significant percentage of a month's pay, if they're even employed.

However, kissing in public in egypt is pretty much a no no all year round. Holding hands, ok. perhaps snuggling a bit while sitting along the nile, they can over look it. But kissing in public? Nu uh.

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Yes, 100LE is a lot of money for many Egyptians . . . particularly if they only make 600-1000LE a month. I forget what the average monthly pay ends up in Egypt, but it isn't that much compared to here. But compared to here, everything else is quite cheap.

BTW, did you see the pic that accompanied the article?? The tourists in front of Al-Azhar? Two women in shorts and strapless tops?? What were they thinking? Egypt is a rather conservative country and it would be nice if ppl tried to be a bit more aware of the culture where they are going.

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BTW, did you see the pic that accompanied the article?? The tourists in front of Al-Azhar? Two women in shorts and strapless tops?? What were they thinking? Egypt is a rather conservative country and it would be nice if ppl tried to be a bit more aware of the culture where they are going.

It brings back memories for me :lol: We were taking off our shoes to go into Al Azhar to pray, and some tourists from an asian country (didn't speak english) were attempting to enter wearing tank tops and short shorts. The shoe guy who guards the door was trying to tell them, in his broken english, that they needed to cover up, but they didn't understand. Some of the more popular tourist masjids (Masjid of Amr Ibn El-As and the Mohammad Ali masjid) provide shiney cape like things for people to drape over themselves if they come inadiquetly dressed.

Lesson to be learned - if you're going to tour historic masjids, wear pants and a tshirt, and bring along a scarf in your backpack. I'm pretty sure most tour books tell you that, but I'm amazed at the number of people who ignore that bit of advice.

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BTW, did you see the pic that accompanied the article?? The tourists in front of Al-Azhar? Two women in shorts and strapless tops?? What were they thinking? Egypt is a rather conservative country and it would be nice if ppl tried to be a bit more aware of the culture where they are going.

LOL "Clueless in Cairo" :wacko: It's just mind-boggling that someone can go to another country and NEVER NOTICE they are completely inappropriately dressed. Well, actually, that happens a lot in the U.S. too, at least as far as I'm concerned. :P

Look at the Muslim lady's body language. She wants NOTHING to do with those 2 :lol: But methinks the guy on the right may be trying to chat them up a bit....

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looks like the little boy is saying " hide me mommy from those naked women!!" :lol::lol:

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LOL "Clueless in Cairo" :wacko: It's just mind-boggling that someone can go to another country and NEVER NOTICE they are completely inappropriately dressed. Well, actually, that happens a lot in the U.S. too, at least as far as I'm concerned. :P

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And then complain when they get untoward looks or comments.

It happens in Morocco too. I remember getting my henna done and looking over and seeing a woman dressed very inappropriately, I was actually taken aback because it was so out of place. The henna ladies wanted to know what was going on (my face must have show something :blush: ), so I said "bad" in Arabic and tilted my head in the woman's direction. They were fawning over me after that, loved that I thought it was bad too, lol, touching my clothes and saying "good, good".

The only couples I saw kissing in Morocco were American women with their Moroccan fiances. (not me).

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And then complain when they get untoward looks or comments.

It happens in Morocco too. I remember getting my henna done and looking over and seeing a woman dressed very inappropriately, I was actually taken aback because it was so out of place. The henna ladies wanted to know what was going on (my face must have show something :blush: ), so I said "bad" in Arabic and tilted my head in the woman's direction. They were fawning over me after that, loved that I thought it was bad too, lol, touching my clothes and saying "good, good".

The only couples I saw kissing in Morocco were American women with their Moroccan fiances. (not me).

I used my 13 hour plane ride to brush up on culture so I wouldn't embarass myself or the man I was meeting!! You girls are correct...didn't take that much effort to investigate and pack accordingly!

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I find it a little sad to see pictures like that, because it shows a lack of respect and (also of interest) for the country and culture you're visiting.

If people stay within their resorts and wear next to nothing, I guess that's fine, but everything else...

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Now, I guess in all fairness, perhaps the tourists weren't planning on visiting any masjids. There are two very popular ones there, al Azhar and the Hussein Masjid. But, also right there is Khan Khalili, the touristy market place that every Cairo tourists has to stop at. Still, I sure as heck wouldn't want to go dressed like that in Cairo. Cairenese men are not well known for lowering their gaze, if ya know what I mean.

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The two partially naked women was the first thing I noticed when I opened the link. I wonder why they would think it's appropriate to dress like that there and not realize how much they stick out there?!

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