After living half my life abroad, Ramadan outside Kuwait is the norm compared to Ramadan in Kuwait. I enjoy seeing people eat and drink normally (sadistic as my friend says) and I am more relaxed during the day until f6oor time when I have my simple meal and relax. I do not have to think about food all day, nor do I have to think about what show I want to watch or see. I live my life normal, except food and drink comes later.
As ramadan will be more in summer time soon, that habit might change, because Ramadan is longer abroad as many know, so I guess my Ramadan Abroad days will be over soon, but until then I will enjoy my kroket and my satay.
Overhead today while guys fixing sunroof outside house
Lady : Can I go inside and say hi, my Turkish colleague at work said I should not speak to him, be around him during Ramadan unless I am wearing a head scarf, and I am wearing a tanktop and do not want to offend your friend.
My friend starts laughing after which I tell the lady she should go cover that guy in glue.
Note that the lady is in her late 40's
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