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Dubai in 1984, I remember it well
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desertdudeshj wrote:Yeah I really miss the UAE of old, fine there was no glitz and glamour, no tall towers but it had soul and everybody lived as one. I remember our neighbours, Egyptians and the other side were Iranians the street across were brits and a few Pakistani familys behind our compund.
We all knew each other, went to dinners or just dropped in when feeling bored, no formalities or anything. Proper " Freej" style. Things were simple no mile long tail backs. Friendly crowds all around.
I just miss the UAE of past God bless the visionary rulers Like Shk Zayed and Shk Rashid who made this country that way. I truly feel the country started to loose its identity after they passed away. But very very rapidly after Shk Zayed passed away. I don't think he would have approved of all this. All this "mega-ness" started to take place after he passed away.
Now its just filled with plastic people who are just here to milk as much money as can as quickly as they can here. Just like parasite who eats its host empty from the inside.
sage & onion wrote:desertdudeshj wrote:Yeah I really miss the UAE of old, fine there was no glitz and glamour, no tall towers but it had soul and everybody lived as one. I remember our neighbours, Egyptians and the other side were Iranians the street across were brits and a few Pakistani familys behind our compund.
We all knew each other, went to dinners or just dropped in when feeling bored, no formalities or anything. Proper " Freej" style. Things were simple no mile long tail backs. Friendly crowds all around.
I just miss the UAE of past God bless the visionary rulers Like Shk Zayed and Shk Rashid who made this country that way. I truly feel the country started to loose its identity after they passed away. But very very rapidly after Shk Zayed passed away. I don't think he would have approved of all this. All this "mega-ness" started to take place after he passed away.
Now its just filled with plastic people who are just here to milk as much money as can as quickly as they can here. Just like parasite who eats its host empty from the inside.
I really do know what you mean.
desertdudeshj wrote:Yeah I really miss the UAE of old, fine there was no glitz and glamour, no tall towers but it had soul and everybody lived as one. I remember our neighbours, Egyptians and the other side were Iranians the street across were brits and a few Pakistani familys behind our compund.
We all knew each other, went to dinners or just dropped in when feeling bored, no formalities or anything. Proper " Freej" style. Things were simple no mile long tail backs. Friendly crowds all around.
I just miss the UAE of past God bless the visionary rulers Like Shk Zayed and Shk Rashid who made this country that way. I truly feel the country started to loose its identity after they passed away. But very very rapidly after Shk Zayed passed away. I don't think he would have approved of all this. All this "mega-ness" started to take place after he passed away.
Now its just filled with plastic people who are just here to milk as much money as can as quickly as they can here. Just like parasite who eats its host empty from the inside.
Tom Jones wrote:
WOW!!
That’s a boorish exaggeration!!!
Beyond the pale, I might add!!
Firstly, parasites eat for free. Foreigners in Dubai work for their food, by earning their money and providing essential services to their hosts.
Secondly, you’re obviously do not know the basic premise in sociology, which says that people in smaller communities are nicer and closer to each other than those in larger communities. This reality is even more pronounced here in Dubai due to the transient nature of most of its population.
Still, although I agree that some of them are aloof, frosty and unfriendly (even rude at times), I would not go as far as describing them as “plastic parasites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
That’s utterly absurd !