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Although it is a liberal state, Bahrain is an Islamic country and many locals find scanty clothing and immoderate public behavior offensive. Visitors should dress and act respectfully when out and about. Religious and social sensitivities should be observed and respected, especially during religious festivals. Foreigners are not expected to fast during the holy month of Ramadan, but it is considered extremely rude to eat, drink or smoke in public during this time. Homosexuality is illegal.
Tipping: Most restaurants and hotels add a service charge of 10-15% to their bills. However, you may leave a tip at your discretion. Taxi drivers expect a 10% tip and porters will be happy with about 100 fils per item of baggage.
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