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Is Cairo a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Cairo a good place to live?" or "Is Cairo a bad place to live?" Here's what five local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Cairo.

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Any foreigner should know the weather and climate in Cairo. Also, I would not recommend learning the standard Arabic language but instead learn the local Egyptian version of Arabic, as it’s drastically different from the standard version. Asking an Egyptian friend to teach them the most helpful Egyptian phrases would be very useful.

If you move to Cairo, know how to bargain. Bargaining is a way of life. People on the streets would ask you for money, do not give them any money unless you intend to give some to everyone else they get along with them. Make sure you know how to drive really well. I recommend you get a driver, though.

Mohamed, says: 2020

Egypt’s capital Cairo is a huge and sprawling city in North Africa with a population of more than 20 million people. There is a lot of pollution and traffic, which does not always make it a very livable place. However, Egyptians are very kind and welcoming people, which is one of the reasons the city can be described as a magnet. The city comes alive at night and there are many sites and neighborhoods waiting to be explored.

It is a beautiful city in a beautiful country with many tourist factories and many archaeological temples, the most prominent of which are the pyramids built by the pharaohs from 7000 years of civilization And it is a wonderful city like climate, it is good in summer and in winter.

Claire, says: 2020

Living in Cairo, Egypt have its upsides and downs for example: The people in this city are like a small happy family. They all care for each other. It’s pretty crowded. There are around 80 million residents all from different backgrounds and beliefs, which will make you feel like home all the time.

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