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    Qatar: Respect our culture and dress modestly for the WC

    https://shine.yahoo.com/fashion/qata...142115247.html


    Qatar's capital city, Doha, has just been chosen as the venue for the 2022 World Cup. And while many locals are busy celebrating the exciting news, others are thinking about how an influx of tourists might affect the small Middle Eastern nation.

    The new Reflect Your Respect campaign, which officially launches in Qatar next month, is designed to help Western tourists learn about local modest clothing standards. In one drawing from the campaign, several stick figures are shown in different outfits, including one in a short skirt and another in tight-fitting pants, with Xs underneath them to indicate they're inappropriate.

    "If you are in Qatar, you are one of us," one flyer reads. "Help us preserve Qatar's culture and values. Please dress modestly in public places." The materials are being printed in both Arabic and English. There is also a Twitter account and Instagram page to help promote the campaign.

    Reflect Your Respect, which is being organized by the Qatar Islamic Cultural Center, also lists some specific dos and don'ts for would-be visitors: Men should not go shirtless, and women should not wear leggings as pants. There are also some guidelines about non-clothing-related behavior, including requests not to kiss or embrace in public and not to take pictures of anyone without their permission.

    Qatar is not the only country to set behavior and clothing guidelines for tourists. Many religious and holy sites around the world, from the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica to the Hagia Sophia, ask men and women to remove their shoes or cover their heads and/or shoulders before being permitted to enter.

    The Reflect Your Respect campaign advises visitors to Qatar that covering from the shoulders to the knees is considered appropriate. But what does that mean for the soccer players who will be in the World Cup matches held in Doha? Let's hope they (and their team uniforms) get the memo ahead of time.

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    #2
    There is no point in saying this because it will be moved.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
      There is no point in saying this because it will be moved.
      Let them say what they want. It will make for a great comedy story one day.

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        #4
        help Western tourists learn about local modest clothing standards
        Qatar's "culture" and "values" --> OH YES, they have a greeeeeaaaaat football culture, let's award them with the WC!!!
        dress modestly in public places K!ram be un modestly va public places
        Qatar Islamic Cultural Center What should I say?

        Men should not go shirtless, and women should not wear leggings as pants
        requests not to kiss or embrace in public

        --> Leads me to: Akhe k*sse nanaye un ke goft WC bezaran tu ashghale Qatar!!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by K. Nader View Post
          Let them say what they want. It will make for a great comedy story one day.
          You are right though. Honestly with their wish to move the World Cup to the winter which is absolutely blatant and unacceptable for all nations who have decent leagues and now this, it only justifies what a joke of a ''World Cup'' Qatar 2022 will be.

          How on earth are they going to check up every woman or men if they dress ''properly'' or not? Good luck on that one.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kiarash View Post
            You are right though. Honestly with their wish to move the World Cup to the winter which is absolutely blatant and unacceptable for all nations who have decent leagues and now this, it only justifies what a joke of a ''World Cup'' Qatar 2022 will be.

            How on earth are they going to check up every woman or men if they dress ''properly'' or not? Good luck on that one.
            And what will they do to those who don't dress properly? or kiss or "embrace" in public?
            Whats the next gonna be? Men on one side, and women on another side in the stadiums?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Abtin View Post
              And what will they do to those who don't dress properly? or kiss or "embrace" in public?
              Whats the next gonna be? Men on one side, and women on another side in the stadiums?
              No bro, they will separate them from each city. For example Doha is only for men and Lusail for women, I would totally seeing them doing this..

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                #8
                I'm more shocked by seeing the words "Qatar" and "Culture" in the same sentence.

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                  #9
                  hahahahahaha more the reason to have it moved

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                    #10
                    Culture my a$$ - it's all about:

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                      #11
                      You would have the same issue in almost all Islamic countries. Islam is going through its dark ages right now.
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                        #12
                        There's a million reasons why Qatar shouldn't host the WC and this is definitely one of them but Iranians are the last people to be criticising this issue. They seem to be asking nicely whereas we have a 'morality police'

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dejagah View Post
                          There's a million reasons why Qatar shouldn't host the WC and this is definitely one of them but Iranians are the last people to be criticising this issue. They seem to be asking nicely whereas we have a 'morality police'
                          Iran is hosting wrestling world cups, we should be fine with that

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                            #14
                            http://www.kickwelt.de/news/national...tar-14046.html

                            Seems there is a chance they will take it away. i hope japan or australia get it, so that a stronger asian team will not take part in qualification and with the same amount of starter places, we can qualify easier, as host nation does not mean that asian will lose a place..
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                              #15
                              I haven't laughed this much on PFDC in a long time.

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