If you decide to come to Masirah Island, remember that it’s a Muslim state. It’s worth noting that Oman is one of the most socially progressive countries in the bay. Women here can annul the marriage on their own initiative. It shouldn’t be necessary only because of husband’s affair but just because they understood they’re not right for each other. Moreover, women can also work in any sphere, ranging from police to taxi driving. Besides, they are not obliged to get married at the age of 14-15, so they can actually get a higher education and only after that start their own family. All in all, locals are not intended to impose their religion on other people and they have no negative attitude concerning various religions. A man praying right on the street is quite a rare occasion here on the island. Nevertheless, local people belong to the culture that provides certain restrictions. For example, if you come to a local bank or a post office, you’ll see that women and men are serviced in separate windows. Besides, women take backseats in a taxi while in a routed one they sit in the front.
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It’s better not to try to pretend to be one of the locals wearing their traditional clothes. Though nobody would say anything to you directly, still it’s not encouraged here. Women who would decide to wear short shorts and tank tops might attract unwilling attraction.
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Locals are extremely hospitable. To decline an invitation into one’s house means to insult a host. Entering local houses, you should take off your shoes and then follow the orders of people who have invited you. People here eat sitting right on the floor, drinks tea and coffee, and eat lots of fruit. They will constantly refill your cup, and you don’t have a right to refuse. However, if you want to show the host that you highly appreciate his hospitality and you just want no more food or drink, shake a cup in your hands. Don’t forget that a left hand here is a «dirty» one, so never take food or pass money with it.
Another significant fact: hardware stores are forbidden on the island. If you want to purchase alcohol, it’s better to do in a hotel bar or in touristic areas. In addition, locals are exceedingly non-punctual. Furthermore, people here prefer to start and finish working early, so, usually, everything’s closed already at 4 p.m. You can find English-speaking population only in the touristic areas. People here communicate with each other pretty quiet and not too emotional. However, locals greatly celebrate Muslim holidays, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha especially (the celebration dates of these holidays depend on the holy month Ramadan). Ramadan – takes place on December-January – influences on the working hours of all the local services, shops, entertainment places, and even state organizations. Furthermore, the International Dance Festival takes place here annually.