Kuwaiti people primarily communicate in Arabic, with Kuwaiti dialect being the most commonly spoken variant. In addition to face-to-face interactions, they also utilize modern communication technologies, including social media and messaging apps, which are popular among the youth. English is widely understood and used, particularly in business and education settings, reflecting Kuwait's diverse and international environment. Social customs, such as greetings and hospitality, play a significant role in their communication style.
Kuwaitis people wear normal and they are fashionable
They are known as Kuwaiti
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they play golf and bowling
Majority are Muslims but there is few of Kuwaitis that are Christin
Yes, Kuwaitis do eat beef as part of their diet. Beef is commonly used in various traditional dishes, such as stews and kebabs, and is a popular choice for meals during gatherings and celebrations. In addition to beef, Kuwaitis also enjoy a variety of other meats, including lamb, chicken, and seafood.
The State of Kuwait's current population is estimated at roughly 3-3.5 million people; counting both locals and foreigners. Roughly 1 million (or nearly one third) of Kuwait's population is local Kuwaitis, with 2-2.5 million residents registered as foreigners/non-locals. It is estimated that one in every 3-4 people in Kuwait are of Kuwaiti citizenship.
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People in Slovenia communicate mostly by talking.
They communicate by sign language. Well at least people that are deaf do.
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