FYI I know its not easy to keep track of other cultures holidays. So just a remind in 2 days Ramadan is coming up. So if you have any Islamic friends dont forget to wish them a wonderful Ramadan (this is a rather important holiday for them) on Tuesday.

If I recall correctly Ramadan is one of the holidays they fast on, so it might be especially appreciated if offer them a nice home baked snack or meal in the day leading up to it as a nice gesture (I dont think this is a typical "gift" for the holiday I dont really know, but just seems like a thoughtful way to go).

If any Muslim friends would like to help steer me to good ideas on this one feel free to leave your thoughts int he comments.

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@freemo just don’t offfer them a snacks before 6pm or they will be triggered af.
Jk. It’s just a bit rude since they could only eats between 6pm (that’s the average time of “adzan maghrib”. Basically a call of prayer).
To 4am (that’s the average time of “adzan subh”)
And don’t forget to come to their house at “eid” that’s the day when they cook a lot of delicious food lol.

@deesapoetra Sadly most of my Muslim friends live too far away to visit. But I will be sure to send them lots of love on Eid.

@freemo i’m sure you’ll be nice sir or else 🔫 :ablobcatgrumpy:

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No Tuesday is the start of Ramadan. Eid is the end of Ramadan about a month later.

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@deesapoetra @freemo
no one gets triggered, atleast anyway we don't expect non-muslims to know about our stuffs

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