Based on the social contact and interaction of Syrians, stand close jointly, articulate loudly, and gesture with their hands and heads. Greetings are really meaningful to them and are frequently for a lengthy period of time, which include inquiries concerning health. They are normally convoyed by a handshake and from time to time by a embrace and a kiss on every single …show more content…
Being that most Syrians are Muslims, they have restriction on certain foods that they can eat such as pork, other forms of meals that are not considered to be halal and alcohol. By sharing your food, this shows an act of kindness. The main crop grown in Syria is wheat as such, most of their meals are made of wheat. They also take certain dairy products, fruits and vegetables. During occasions or celebrations, food is a very important part of the event. For example, “During Ramadan, each day's fast is broken with an evening meal called iftar. This meal begins in silence and is consumed rapidly. Eid al-Fitr, the final breaking of the Ramadan fast, entails the consumption of large quantities of food, sweets in particular. Food is also a central element at weddings,parties, and other festivities”. (Ember 115-116) This differs in Canada in that Canadians do not have restrictions to what they can it. They are only cautioned to eat healthy