
Wise Heart
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They work in agriculture sector, industrial sector and services sector. You can say they work in everything |
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Biscuit
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Like any other males in the world....duhhh!! |
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silversteps2
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You tell us! What poet male's do for a living? |
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Ruby
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really? like u don't know? what do non-Egyptian males do for a living? the answer for both questions will be the same |
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Devastated
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Farming, fishing, trading, working for private companies and government, unemployed.
But you cannot distinguish which ones are working for government and which ones are unemployed. |
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RedWiNe
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they do everything |
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Sea Mist
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males , not male's |
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WINNA
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they work hard for living. farming, tourism, working at office etc. |
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shokoko
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I know an Egyptian friend with Ph.D. degree working for the government for what equals 15 USD a MONTH ....... It is the hurting truth |
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senatoramin
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sure they work and they like them work as i know couse i'm egyptian >>we all like to work |
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Rahma
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The give camel rides to tourists. Just kidding. They have jobs like anyone else. Anything from fast food to lawyers to bankers. My father in law owns a construction company. My sister in law was an English teacher. My brother in law works for an import company. There are clothing stores, electronic stores, net cafe's, department stores, cell phone companies, satellite companies, embassies, bookstores, trainstations, museums. There are jobs. |
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Sultan Shalfat the Adventurer
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same as what males in your country do for living, provided it is legal here. |
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Memo
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as any ather males any where |
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retuliini
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Maybe work |
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Ruudy1
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build pyramids. |
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annabelle
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I am talking to a guy who lives in Egypt, via instant messaging, and he SAYS he runs his own construction company. He might be lying, but it really doesn't matter. As for the other ones, I really don't know. |
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