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dress code
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Middle East
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Modest dress code with conservative clothing and covering of body parts
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2
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dress code
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Middle East
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Formal dress code with conservative attire is expected, reflecting modesty and cultural norms.
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3
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dress code
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Middle East
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Modest dress is expected, especially for women, in accordance with religious beliefs
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4
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dress code
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Middle Eastern
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Modesty in dress is highly valued, with traditional clothing often covering the body to varying degrees, influenced by religious and cultural norms.
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1
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5
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dress code
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Middle Eastern countries
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Modest dress codes are important, with an emphasis on covering the body and adhering to cultural and religious norms.
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1
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6
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dress code
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Middle Eastern countries
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Modest clothing, such as covering shoulders and knees, is expected in many Middle Eastern countries, especially for women.
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1
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7
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dress code
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Middle Eastern countries
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Conservative dress codes for both men and women are often observed to reflect modesty and religious values
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1
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8
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dress code
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Middle Eastern countries
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Modest and conservative dress code is expected
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1
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9
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dress code
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Formal attire is expected in professional and social settings
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1
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10
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dress code
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Modest clothing covering the body is the norm, especially for women
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1
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11
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dress codes
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Middle East
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Modest dress codes, often including head coverings, for women in certain social and religious contexts
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1
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12
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female dress codes
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Middle Eastern countries
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In many Middle Eastern countries, conservative dress codes for women, such as wearing headscarves or abayas, are common due to cultural and religious practices.
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1
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13
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public dress code
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Middle East
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Modest clothing is expected, and attire may be influenced by religious traditions.
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