ABSTRACT

This chapter describes about the food etiquette, ordering in a restaurant, Jordanian currency, telling the time, countable nouns by using the Arabic words. Dining out requires understanding of food culture in the Arab world. Foods served here are pretty much similar to their mother branches but you will find some changes to conform with local cultures. In other parts of the world, restaurants in the Arab world have a lot in common and also have some differences. Most non-tourist restaurants do not expect you to tip their servers but if you do, it is usually a very good gesture. SiHteyn: lit., two health's. This is an expression of wishing that the food brings health to the people who eat it; usually said by the one who serves food or drink. In Jordanian currency there are different types of bills used in Jordan.