keefik, ca va?” This trilingual greeting is common among the Lebanese, many of whom speak at least three languages, often in one sentence.Even now, the Lebanese people still embrace life to the fullest—not just when things are good, but when life gets hard, too.
In October 2019, Lebanese citizens took to the streets to protest government failures and corruption, but they massive gatherings didn't look like the usual demonstrations.
Many of the protests took on an atmosphere akin to an outdoor night club, fully equipped with DJs and dancing. Alongside picket signs, protesters waved glow sticks.
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