Few days ago, I was doing my Cross Cultural Communication assignment and one of my team partners is from Turkey, so when she was explaining the turkish culture I was taking note of every detail not only because it was part of the assignment but also because it is a very interesting culture and most of the things that she was telling us, were new for me.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which lasts 29 or 30 days. During this month, muslim people do not eat and drink during daylight hours and is intended to teach Muslims about patience, spirituality and humility to God (Allah), and they also pray more than usual.
For Muslim people is the most normal and common thing in their lives and for sure It's something that must be done, of course there are some exceptions, but it is a tradition that families always practice. It's not like in catholicism, where the rules are allowed to break, I mean, if one day out of 40 I eat in the morning, it's fine. Actually, I'm catholic and I don't usually do anything especial for these days, I just stop eating meat every Friday.
As you can see, every country has its own particular things, which is amazing but also kind of weird. I always think about how other people would see my culture. I guess they also might see many differences.