Gap between men and women in Saudi Arabia
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Gap between men and women in Saudi Arabia

by Atsushi
(Ibaraki)

I have heard that Saudi Arabia is famous for a man-and-woman gap. Then, I investigated about the man-and-woman gap of Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, when women go outside, they put on black long clothes which cover the whole body called an "abaya," and attach a veil which covers the hair.

There are also many women who put on clothes which you can only their eyes. They learn at school divided between men and women.

The male and the woman are divided also in the office. However, a hospital, a newspaper publishing company, etc. are worked with together. It is forbidden that a woman meets men other than a family by two persons.

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