I had a conversation with a friend of mine yesterday, who has lived in the region for about 35 years (British) and I was telling her about something I saw last week while out with BM and we got to discussing how our behavior and thinking has changed as a result of being in Dubai and what is considered "right" and "wrong", "acceptable" and "unacceptable".
While BM and I were departing a cafe I pointed out to her a young boy and the way he was dressed, or wasn't. He was about 15 or 16, a tall skinny boy, walking with his family along JBR without a teeshirt. This kid was as white as rice - definitely western, but no telling where from. I think he was carrying his teeshirt or had it stuffed in his back pocket. Anyway, looking further, his pants were pulled up just below his arse!!! All you could see were his cheap knockoff CK briefs that were a bit shear to the point of of almost seeing the crack in his arse!!! His family was heading into a restaurant. BM and I did an eyeroll and proceeded on. But my thought was: it wouldn't have to be a local to complain about him to the police, it could have been anyone, from the looks that he got. The people he was with, I'm assuming parents, were totally oblivious.
Now, anywhere in the world, in most restaurants/cafes you are not allowed in with no shirt, unless, of course its a cafe situated on the beach at a beach resort. I would imagine that this boy would be told to put his shirt on before entering. I would also hope that he would be told to pull up his pants!!! Now in the US I would think: what a silly boy and have a tinge of offense. I thought the same here, but also found his appearance quite offensive. The difference being a little and considerable offense.
So my friend and I had other discussions about our different reactions to the same situations in Dubai and when outside of Dubai and how the difference in the thinking seems so natural.
Do you have two different mindsets to the same situation Dubai vs. XXXXX?