Abstract
In this article I am going to present the ways in which the Egyptian dialect renders
social norms which are illustrated by the examples of expressions regarding human-tohuman
interaction. This provides an outline of the existent system of values with special
emphasis laid upon the values of collectivism and individualism (perceived in the categories
of cross-cultural psychology). Within the framework of collectivism the expressions are
shaped in the field of tribal and family life owing to mutual relationships, including the
issues that are characteristic of Arabic culture, such as endogamic marriages or kinship
relationships. Individual attitudes result in various expressions of emotions (astonishment,
admiration, terror, etc.), exclamations, proverbs, idioms and religious phrases being found
in Egyptian dialect.