A number of young Saudis have set an example by selling traditional food items on roads, defying stereotypes while earning respect and appreciation for their hard work.
Some of these men have shared their experiences with local media, saying that there is nothing to feel ashamed about when it comes to work, whatever it is.
Along the Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Street in Riyadh, young men were seen serving food items. Their eyes displayed expressions of perseverance, diligence and ambition for self-employment. Some of the youths working in this profession hold master’s degrees, while many of them are high school students. They are taking advantage of the summer vacation to earn money.
A father was seen helping his son make hot drinks like tea and karak, a Saudi traditional drink, in addition to other popular meals such as samosa and balilah (peachicks). “I always encourage my son to work,” the father said. “This actually makes me proud of him.” The son said he and his friends sell food on the city’s side roads regularly.
Khaled Saad, a second-year student at the King Saud University, said: “This profession does not require much efforts. Only some patience is needed and one can break the social barriers.” He said that at the weekends, he makes a good profit.
Abdulaziz Al-Majari, another young man who is considered an expert in making Arabic coffee among his friends, said: “My master’s degree did not hold me back from working in this profession. I usually make a good profit.” He said his wife encouraged him and helps him in making coffee.
Salem Al-Shahri, a social expert, said these young men have rejected the misconceptions regarding such work. “These men are determined to boost their businesses in the longer run and are successful in breaking the barriers of shame and shyness,” he said.
Source: Arab News
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