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Ramadan is all about the many gatherings and the delicious food you eat. People enjoy coming together to celebrate this special time, especially at a friend’s or big family gathering. Today, we show you all kinds of gatherings typically hosted during Ramadan. And we’re sure you will relate to not just one of these but all of them!
The Mom’s Side of the Family Gathering
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For odd reasons, we’re more ourselves with our mom’s side of the family by default. That’s why these first-day gatherings tend to be more comfortable and warm because we can express ourselves freely. But we’re not judging if you enjoy your dad’s side of the family more and save your best behaviour for your mom’s.
The Dad’s Side of the Family Gathering
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You either have the time of your life during this gathering because your cousins make it better, or you sit and wonder when you can leave. For most, this gathering is dreaded and involves a lot of seriousness and sudden awkward and quiet pauses. But on the bright side, you still enjoy a tasty Iftar.
The Work Gathering
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Whether or not you enjoy this gathering depends on your love for your workplace and coworkers. Office gatherings demand a lot of energy, but if you like everyone’s company, we imagine you’ll want to stay late, especially if it’s a dish party.
The Friends’ Gathering
This is where you buy mouthwatering Ramadan desserts, put on your best kaftans, and give your all to the best gathering of the month. We’re not exaggerating when we say this is one of the most looked-forward-to gatherings of the year; you get to hang out with your favourite people as you play games and eat delicious food!
The In-Laws Gathering
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If you’re newly engaged, and it’s your first time at your in-laws or one of the few times you’ve been gathered together, things may feel slightly awkward and out of place. But as the spirit of Ramadan calls for being welcomed and insisted on eating every single dish on the table, you’ll feel at home in no time.