تعبير عن الزي الأردني بالانجليزي
الثوب الأردني
موضوع عن الملابس التقليدية بالانجليزي
الثوب الأردني الحديث
الزي الأردني للاطفال
الزي الأردني النسائي
الزي الأردني الرجالي
لبس الأردن التقليدي
الثوب الأردني المطرز
عادات اللباس الاردني
اللباس الأردني للرجال
تحدث في دقيقتين عن الزي الشعبي في الاردن مزاوجا في تحدثك بين الجمل الاسمية والفعلية
اللباس التقليدي الأردني للرجال
موضوع عن الملابس التقليدية بالانجليزي
الثوب الأردني الحديث
المدرقة الأردنية
الثوب الأردني السلطي
اللباس التقليدي الفلسطيني
How to dress in Jordan?
Jordan is located on the east bank of the Jordan River, hence its name. It shares land borders with five countries: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Palestine. The Dead Sea lies to the west and the Red Sea to the northwest of the country.
If Jordan is a 96% Muslim country, the Islam that this country practices is much more tolerant than in neighboring countries. Thus, many tourists do not hesitate to go there to visit the many historical or religious places classified as World Heritage by Unesco, as well as to enjoy its natural wonders and practice many outdoor activities.
1 / Traditions and culture in Jordan
Jordanians wear long pants, they find short pants and Bermuda shorts ridiculous. However, they are very tolerant and, as long as you are polite, they will just stare at you if your attire surprises them. Women wear skirts or long dresses, which cover their arms, and are veiled but their faces remain visible.
In the modern quarters of the city of Amman, they dress Westerners while remaining veiled. Western men are required to respect Jordanian women and not to approach them too closely if they have not been invited.
2 / What clothes to take to Jordan?
First of all, it is advisable to take only clothes that do not shock the locals, regardless of where you are: religious site, historical site, city, village, etc. So, you will prefer clothes that have relatively full coverage, at least down to below the knee, and that cover the shoulders and arms.
Women do not have to cover their hair, but they should provide a headscarf if they wish to visit places of worship, villages outside towns and tourist sites, or visit families of Jordanians.
Trousers and jeans are totally tolerated for women, except in places of worship.
3 / What shoes to take to Jordan?
Sandals or sneakers will be ideal for walking around town or for enjoying moments of freedom at the hotel, where flip-flops will also be tolerated. Whenever you want to go to the desert or to certain tourist sites, you will need to bring hiking-type shoes to avoid blisters and prevent the sand from scratching your feet.
Finally, a pair of plastic sandals will come in handy if you want to swim in the sea or go scuba diving.
4 / How to dress to visit Petra?
Petra is the tourist site par excellence. It is therefore possible to dress as you want to visit it. However, keep in mind that the place is very stony and you will be walking a lot. It is therefore advisable to equip yourself with comfortable clothes, and which protect you from sun burns.
For shoes, you will choose shoes that provide good support for your feet and protect you from insect or scorpion bites.
5 / How to dress to visit Aqaba?
Women will be able to wear a one-piece swimsuit without any problem, as long as they avoid public beaches. As for the men, they will swim with long underwear. They'll put on a tank top or T-shirt as soon as they get out of the water.
It is well worth bringing several swimsuits, especially if you are also planning to go to the Dead Sea.
If you swim in a hotel pool or on a hotel's private beach, then you can behave as if you were on a western beach: two-piece swimsuits for women and bare-chested for men, but the topless is not accepted.
6 / How to dress to go out in Jordan?
To go to a restaurant, men will wear pants and a shirt. In order for a woman to accompany them they will have to turn to restaurants that have a "family room", usually on the second floor of the building.
If the presence of women, even without a man, is accepted, they should wear a sober outfit, which covers their legs to the ankles and their arms. If they are the subject of an invitation to a Jordanian family, they will also think about hiding their hair. The left hand is considered unclean in Jordan, so care should be taken not to use this hand for greeting or eating, unless you are left-handed.
7 / How not to dress in Jordan?
Men will avoid going around topless, while women will forget too plunging necklines, mini-shorts and sleeveless T-shirts. Skirts above the knee are tolerated (not miniskirts), but then they should be expected to receive pressing looks from Jordanian men.
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