Jordan
is an ideal destination for those seeking cultural knowledge and
spiritual enrichment. Jordan values its ethnically and religiously
diverse population, consequently providing for the cultural rights of
all its citizens.
This spirit of tolerance and appreciation is one of
the central elements contributing to the stable and peaceful cultural
climate flourishing within Jordan.
More than 92% of Jordanians are Sunni
Muslims and approximately 6% are Christians. The majority of Christians
belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, but there are also Greek
Catholics, a small Roman Catholic community, Syrian Orthodox, Coptic
Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox, and a few Protestant denominations. Several
small Shi'a and Druze populations can also be found in Jordan.
Social conventions
Handshaking is the customary form of greeting.
Jordanians are proud of their Arab culture and hospitality is a matter
of great importance. Visitors are made to feel very welcome and
Jordanians are happy to act as hosts and guides, keen to inform tourists
about their traditions and culture. Islam always plays an important
role in society and it is essential that Muslim beliefs are respected.
Arabic coffee will normally be served continuously during social
occasions. To signal that no more is wanted, slightly tilt the cup when
handing it back, otherwise it will be refilled. If invited for dinner, a
small gift is customarily given. Women are expected to dress modestly
and beachwear must only be worn at the beach or poolside.
Photography
It is polite to ask permission to take photographs of people and livestock; in some places photography is forbidden.
Language in Jordan
Arabic is the official language. English is
widely spoken. French, German, Italian and Spanish are also spoken in
many tourist areas.
No comments:
Post a Comment