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What is the etiquette in Malta?

Modesty is important for Maltese, and they do not appreciate people who put themselves above others. Swearing and blasphemy may be offensive to your Maltese counterpart. Take care not to use language that may offend them. Many Maltese are open to any conversation topic.



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Malta produces its own wine and beer – most popularly Cisk lager (pronounced chisk). There is also a national soft drink, Kinnie (pronounced Keeny), which is a little like Coke but less sickly sweet (more like the traditional English dandelion and burdock).

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6 Maltese Breakfast Ideas to Get You Out of Bed
  • Indulge in the Iconic Pastizzi. We start our list with everyone's favourite savoury pastry: pastizzi. ...
  • Bite into a Traditional Tuna Ftira. ...
  • Get Creative with Local Fruit. ...
  • Up your Omelette Game with a 'Froga Tat-Tarja' ...
  • A Twist on The English Breakfast. ...
  • Satisfy your Sweet Tooth.


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According to all the EU and WHO guidelines the tap water in Malta is safe to drink.

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