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One definitely does not have a problem to
communicate with Lebanese people since the majority speaks the major two
languages French and English in addition to the local language
Lebanese. In fact, Arabic is the official language, but French is
commonly used, especially in government and among the upper class. A number of government and private universities teach in French. English is
particularly used as the language of business...
Arabs place great importance on civility
and it is rare to see interactions between people that do not begin with
greetings, enquiries into the other's health... As an foreigner, you are not
expected to know all the ins and outs, but if you make the effort to come up
with the right expression at the appropriate moment, you will be respected for
it. In fact, like in other countries, any effort to communicate with the locals
in their own language will be well rewarded.
Introduction | Facts |
Travel Essentials |
Geography and Climate | Language
Culture and Religion |
Economy and Government |
Night Life |
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