The one constant of Cairo so far is the car horns. There are short protesting ones, long loud blasts, or a series of rapid honks as if they are Italians racing to say "ciao!" I am told that they each have their own significance, like "I'm passing get out of the way," or simply "I'm on your left, don't move over!"
A small kitten adopted me this morning, and was keen to share my breakfast. So she got almost everything except for my tea.
American University in Cairo Tahrir Square Campus |
Breakfast by Tahrir Square |
Mubarak the Terrible? |
But the famous Arab hospitality continues. On the metro, an older gentleman asked me in Arabic if I am Chinese. He was amused by my answer, and insisted that as the guest, I must take the seat. I also blindly stumbled into the AUC conference "The Arab Spring: One Year On," and got to reintroduce myself to what seemed to be the entire University of Oxford Middle East Centre faculty.
2 comments:
This is Marshal Tantawi image and the Arabic writing means "to be thrown on the ground"
Thank you for the correction!
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