Cultural and Social Integration

Social Norms and Etiquette

Saudi society is deeply rooted in Islamic principles and cultural values. Respecting these norms is essential for smooth integration into the local community.

1. Greetings:

  • Use “As-salamu alaykum” (peace be upon you) as the standard greeting
  • Men typically shake hands, but avoid extending your hand to women unless they initiate.

2. Modesty in Behavior

  • Public behavior should be respectful and subdued. Avoid loud conversations and public displays of affection.
  • Maintain a calm demeanor in public spaces; aggressive behavior or disputes can result in legal consequences.

3. Hospitality:

Saudis are known for their warm hospitality. It is customary to accept coffee or tea when offered as a sign of respect.

4. Gender Segregation:

Many public spaces, such as restaurants and banks, have separate sections for families and single men. Always adhere to these divisions.

5. Dress Code:

  • For Women: While wearing an abaya is not legally mandatory, it is widely encouraged in public to respect local customs. Women are expected to dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees, even if not wearing an abaya.
  • For Men: Avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless shirts in public spaces.

Religious Practices and Public Observances

Festivals and National Celebrations

Ramadan and Prayer Time Etiquette

While Arabic is the official language, English is widely spoken in business and expatriate communities. Learning Arabic is highly recommended for effective communication and cultural integration.

Language Learning Tips and Resources

Integration from Global India - Daily Life in Saudi Arabia

References and Useful Links