Do you ever see> Arabs at an airport and wonder why they have so many luggages?
There are a few things that make us distinct as a group of people, and being >recognized at any airport around the world is definitely one of them.
Here are eight unnecessary things Arabs pack when traveling:
1. Makhlouta and bezer
The foundation of every single Arab vacation revolves around kilograms upon kilograms of mixed nuts and bezer.
Why? Well, because it's fun to snack at any time.
2. Family-sized shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
Just in case we run out.
3. A dozen outfits for a three-day trip
Arabs are the best at jamming two weeks worth of clothes in one 22 cm x 35 cm x 56 cm carry-on.
Better safe than sorry, right?
4. A mini arguileh
Imagine going to a country or area where hookahs do not exist... how will you survive for four days without one?
5. Every single electronic device you have
And probably a dozen different chargers to go with.
6. Towels, pillow sheets, and maybe even your favorite pillow
But they'll still end up stealing the ones in the hotel.
7. Lots and lots of "first-aid" foods
Like pita bread, tamer, and zaatar. Arabs love having sandwiches on the go.
8. A carry-on filled with almost the exact same thing you packed in your luggage
Double the toiletries, chargers, and snacks. Just in case.