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I think it's not good for foreigners who visit Egypt to buy anything except from a trusted shop or Bazar, as many street sellers can make them pay 2 or 3 doubles of what that thing really costs, it's a job for some people in Egypt unfortunately 😩
On the other hand, if they can have a mentor during their visit to Egypt, they will have a lot of good times here, especially with the Egyptian food. 😋
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16 de jun. de 2021 11:49
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I think it's not good for foreigners who visit Egypt to buy anything except from a trusted shop or bazaar, as many street sellers can make them pay double or triple of what that thing/item really costs. Unfortunately, it's a job for some people in Egypt. 😩
On the other hand, if they can have a guide or companion during their visit to Egypt, they will have a lot of good times here, especially with the Egyptian food. 😋
Usually we use mentor when you are training or teaching someone in business or school. Since this essay is about travel maybe guide or companion might be a better word.
16 de junio de 2021
I don't think it's good for foreigners visiting Egypt to buy anything besides from trusted shops or Bazaars, as many street sellers can make them pay 2 or 3 times that
of what that thing really costs. It's a job for some people in Egypt unfortunately 😩 On the other hand, if foreigners* get a guide during their visit
in Egypt, they'll have a good time here, especially with the Egyptian
food. 😋
* emphasize who as you mentioned shop owners before and the subject isn't necessarily clear
20 de abril de 2024
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Árabe (egipcio), Inglés, Turco
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