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People are really helpful and hospitable, sometimes too much. You'll end up with loads of dinner-invites, telephone numbers, cd's of your favourite arabic music etc.
 == '''Women''' ==
A woman hitchhiking by herself is seen as weird, but therefore people feel it's their obligation to make sure a woman is safe. They might insist paying for public transport for you to make sure that you arrive to your destination without any problems. Alternatively, there is a prejudice that western women, and women who are wearing their hair uncovered, are sexually promiscuous, which some men might translate to 'will obviously have sex with me.' You might want to help yourself look more desexualised by wearing a headscarf, or only getting into cars with women already in, but there are a lot more men on the road.
== '''Dress''' ==
A quick note on dress in general. Most Palestinians are Muslim, and you may, especially if you're perceived to be a woman, want to dress very modestly to avoid extra hassle. In general it's nice to feel that you can fit in to a certain degree, and so covering past over your knees, and your shoulders, will probably allow you less stares. Obviously this also helps for the heat! The same might go for tattoos and piercings.
  == '''Money''' ==
A lot of cars may expect you to pay towards gas money, which is pretty expensive in Palestine. This is one hitchers experience of hitchhiking in the West Bank anyhow. If you go by the drivers recommended 'donation' you may end up paying more (or, perhaps a lot less) than you would by getting a taxi. You could probably make it clear that you have no money and they can decide whether or not to take you.
== '''Language''' ==
English is not so common. Be aware of what language you begin speaking to the driver in, as a lot may be assumed about your politics or origins from a simple hello in Arabic or Hebrew. It's recommended to get to grips with some basic Arabic, and maybe less importantly, some Hebrew, although some IDF (Israel defence forces, who work on the check points) may speak some English.
Israeli numberplates are yellow, Palestinian numberplates are white-green. However a lot of Palestinians also drive yellow numberplate cars.
 
 
 
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