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Originally Posted by nelie
I would think that if you haven't had much dealing with someone who is muslim before and if he happens to be (or at least follows the customs), that maybe you should brush up on that. I wouldn't worry about addressing so much as respecting someones culture although they will generally not expect those outside the culture to know the customs.
Hmmm very good approach. Although Bleedin' saudi prince's dont really follow Islam... actually the whole Saudi family doesnt really follow Islam not how its supposed to be... Actually most of the muslim nation doesn't follow Islam properly. But yeah... lol as Nelie said... showing that you know something.. even a little about his culture/customs will definately work WONDERS. I'm muslim and I love it when random people say "Asalamu Alaikum" to me. LOL what I really love is when random drunks on the streets say Asalamu Alaikum... I just find it very sweet. Good luck by the way... I'm sure you'll do fine!!
Well I think I should steer clear of the whose Saudi Royal Family And Islam thing, LOL.
If he studied in the west, I should think he is used to dealing with non-Muslim folks. I think that saying asalamu aleikum would be a nice gesture. I'm Muslim too and I appreciate it when people know a little bit about my faith and try to be friendly. I would laugh and run away if drunks try to say salam to me.
But don't be too friendly. A little reserve and decorum would go a long way. I'm serious. (Some) Saudis have a certain reputation that does not involve adhering to any religious teachings and the best way for women to deal with them (if they must) is to be very businesslike and professional, with the minimum of chitchat.
And I think saying Your Highness would be o.k., he'll know that how English-speakers address princes, and I think the Arabic titles are probably really flowery and long-winded. Well, the ones in official news reports are... not sure how it would work in conversation because I don't hang out with royalty!
