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What to wear to Dubai in April

Wear summer clothes in Dubai in April.

When traveling to Dubai in April, the temperature is about 20 degrees, so you can wear summer clothes. However, in Dubai, which is in the transition period between seasons, the weather can be changeable, so it is necessary to bring one or two jackets.

It should be noted that you should not wear too revealing clothing. You can wear swimwear when you are in the swimming pool or at the beach. When you leave, you should wear at least short sleeves and shorts. Since the sun is strong, sunglasses are a must.

The average daytime temperature in Dubai in April is 32°C. You can wear cool and breathable clothes such as shorts, skirts, thin skirts and shorts made of light cotton fabrics. The average temperature at night is 20°C. You can wear comfortable clothes such as short suits, T-shirts, thin jeans, casual clothes, and professional suits made of single-layer cotton and linen fabrics. The cities with the highest average daily temperatures in April in Dubai are Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah.

Notes on traveling in Dubai

1. When interacting with locals, you should not take the initiative to ask about his wife when talking to your husband. You can only say a few simple greetings when interacting with women. You are not allowed to talk to them alone or for a long time, you are not allowed to stare at their clothes out of curiosity, and you are not allowed to take pictures of them.

2. There are many holidays in the United Arab Emirates, and there is also the month-long Ramadan. Although you can work half a day in the morning during Ramadan, you can't actually get anything done. Therefore, when visiting, doing business, or holding exhibitions in the United Arab Emirates, you should avoid local holidays.

3. Except for Europeans, businessmen in the UAE often forget about it after talking about it, so important matters must continue to be tracked and handled.

4. Arabs usually entertain guests in restaurants outside. If they entertain guests at home, the hostess rarely comes forward. When serving coffee to guests, you usually pour half a cup of hot water from a thermos flask. After drinking, the waiter will continue to add more, unless you shake the cup left and right with your thumb and middle finger to indicate that it is enough, and there is no need to add more. .

5. Generally, Arab families still eat on the floor and eat with their hands. When visiting guests, it is best to follow the local customs.