I thinkthat based on sufficient interaction with expats in Dubai/UAE I can make this post.
My favorite expats in oder of preference are:
1. Australians
2. Americans
3. Phillipinos
Who is yours?
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zubber wrote:1. Women
2. Women
3. Women
Ambassador wrote:Try again...
p.s. you might even be funny in the second try....
desertdudeshj wrote:One of the advantages of living in this country you get to meet people from all over the world. In my time here I've met people from Uruguay to Samoa and from Iceland to South Africa and everycountry in between and more, also over the year made many friends from world over as they come and go due to the transitional nature of this place.
I cannot put a finger on any one nationality and say that yes these people are my favourite expats as Joe, shaf and K have said. Favourites ones are the ones that aren't stuck up, know how to have a good laugh and value the individual and not his bank balance and bling.
shafique wrote:My favourite ones are the ones with a sense of humour and can hold a vaguely intelligent conversation - but the first one trumps the second one.
benwj wrote:shafique wrote:My favourite ones are the ones with a sense of humour and can hold a vaguely intelligent conversation - but the first one trumps the second one.
I think the question was generally speaking, which means that you have to make a decision.
Sure there are good people in every nationality and I have met many to prove it.
But when given a choice between 2 nationalities, without meeting them first, which one's would you choose?
zubber wrote:Someday you will all hatch out of your shells , lets hope sooner than later
benwj wrote:shafique wrote:My favourite ones are the ones with a sense of humour and can hold a vaguely intelligent conversation - but the first one trumps the second one.
I think the question was generally speaking, which means that you have to make a decision.
Sure there are good people in every nationality and I have met many to prove it.
But when given a choice between 2 nationalities, without meeting them first, which one's would you choose?
shafique wrote:benwj wrote:shafique wrote:My favourite ones are the ones with a sense of humour and can hold a vaguely intelligent conversation - but the first one trumps the second one.
I think the question was generally speaking, which means that you have to make a decision.
Sure there are good people in every nationality and I have met many to prove it.
But when given a choice between 2 nationalities, without meeting them first, which one's would you choose?
I can honestly say I would not be able to choose between two unknown people if the ONLY thing I knew was their nationality.
Things like age, gender, profession, education, interests, languages spoken etc would be important - but I'd still need to know things about their personalities and comportment (rude/likeable/bigot/open-minded etc etc)
Thinking about it, race, religion and politics will be quite a way down the list - along with the passport they hold or what others label them.
But based on my interactions IN Dubai - looking at numbers of interactions with the groups, I'd say:
1. Generally, most friendly, open and genuine - Pakistani followed by Keralan
2. Friendliest neighbours /neighbourhood friends - German
3. Most interesting conversations - Jordanian/Palestinian followed by Lebanese (mostly Christian, when I think about it and one Jordanian/Palestinian of Greek extraction ... many generations back).
Cheers,
Shafique
benwj wrote:Let me put it this way Sage.
Yout daughter calls you to say that an Australian has just asked her out for a date.
What goes through your head?
benwj wrote:Let me put it this way Sage.
Yout daughter calls you to say that an Australian has just asked her out for a date.
What goes through your head?
sage & onion wrote:benwj wrote:Let me put it this way Sage.
Yout daughter calls you to say that an Australian has just asked her out for a date.
What goes through your head?
When my Daughters were dating it would not have been a problem as we were confident that they were / are sensible and able to make their own decisions.
benwj wrote:sage & onion wrote:benwj wrote:Let me put it this way Sage.
Yout daughter calls you to say that an Australian has just asked her out for a date.
What goes through your head?
When my Daughters were dating it would not have been a problem as we were confident that they were / are sensible and able to make their own decisions.
Why did I know that a perfect answer like that was coming.