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hospitality
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Iraq
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Guests are typically offered food and drinks as a sign of hospitality in Iraq
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hospitality
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Iraq
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Extending hospitality by serving tea to visitors
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hospitality
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Iraqi
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Hospitality is highly valued and guests are traditionally treated with great respect and generosity.
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hospitality
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Iraqi Kurdistan
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Guests are greeted with multiple servings of tea and snacks
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hospitality
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Kurdish
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Guests are welcomed with an abundance of food and drinks as a sign of hospitality.
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hospitality
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Kurdish culture
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In Kurdish culture, it is common to offer guests multiple servings of food to ensure they feel welcomed and valued
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hospitality
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Kurdistan
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Central to social interactions, guests are offered tea and a warm welcome
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hospitality
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Kurdistan
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Guests may be offered dried fruits and Kurdish coffee
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hospitality
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Syria
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Offering food and drinks to guests is a very important part of hospitality
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hospitality
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Syrian
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Hosting guests with abundant food and refusing their initial acceptance of an offer shows sincere hospitality
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hospitality
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Syrian
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Guests are often offered slippers to wear inside the house as a sign of respect and hospitality
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