…though I was on my own and wasn’t wearing a wedding ring and have blond hair and blue eyes. I saw women of many nationalities wearing extremely revealing clothing and…
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…though I was on my own and wasn’t wearing a wedding ring and have blond hair and blue eyes. I saw women of many nationalities wearing extremely revealing clothing and…
…them, both physically and socially. I agree with others’ advice to avoid swimwear and short shorts away from the beach (who wears swimwear away from the beach anyway?) but even…
…you want a lot less hassle, wear long sleeved tops and long skirts/trousers. When you think that the local women wear trousers and a dress and a bhurka/jashmak – the…
…like temples & mosques do wear something more appropriate – sleeveless & shorts are out of the question. But most of the times, I think what most tourists wear in…
…it’s only the tourists who wear those. You’ll probably never see someone wearing that shirt if they’re not a tourist. Since there are so many different cultures represented in New…
…I always pack fast-drying underwear. While these are not the most attractive briefs, they will dry in an hour. Especially while travelling in hot, humid countries, drying cotton underwear can…
…the local women were wearing. I also found that wearing shorts anywhere (even though people say that shorts at the beach are fine) really was more an invitation than I…
…Canada This is what I observed regarding dressing appropriately. For the most part Jordan is socially conservative and Jordanian women typically wear hijab (headscarf) and modest clothing. I found the…
…Shala, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad In Kingston, women are very proud. I suggest wearing dresses and suit — dresses mostly to visit and suits if you’re going to work. If you wear…
Last updated on November 19th, 2023 Even though it is very important to wear modest clothing to religious places (synagogues, neighborhoods, etc.) there is a raging secular society in Israel…